Famine - Law Dictionary Search Results
Famine
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Dearth
Scarcity which renders dear want lack specifically lack of food on account of failure of crops famine
Justifiable homicide
England. See Reg. v. Dudley, (1884) 14 QBD 273, in which, where a shipwrecked crew were dying of famine, it was held, upon a special verdict, not to be justifiable homicide but wilful murder for two of
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Stridhan
no right or interest in it with the sole exception that in times of extreme distress, as in famine, illness or the like, the husband can utilise it but he is morally bound to restore it or
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Famine - Law Dictionary Search Results
Famine
Matched in: Term Famine
Dearth
Scarcity which renders dear want lack specifically lack of food on account of failure of crops famine
Justifiable homicide
England. See Reg. v. Dudley, (1884) 14 QBD 273, in which, where a shipwrecked crew were dying of famine, it was held, upon a special verdict, not to be justifiable homicide but wilful murder for two of
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Stridhan
no right or interest in it with the sole exception that in times of extreme distress, as in famine, illness or the like, the husband can utilise it but he is morally bound to restore it or
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