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International Law
that the laws of one country can have no intrinsic force, proprio vigore, except within the territorial limits and jurisdiction of
Electricity
electric charge on a particle or physical body creates a force field which affects other particles or bodies possessing electric charge
break
proceeding 2 a : to open (another's real property) by force or without privilege (as consent) for entry often used in
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Civil prison
or under any other law for the time being in force. [Border Security Force Act, 1968, s. 2 (1) (e); means
Active politics
such person--(a) is attached to, or forms part of, a force which is engaged in operations against an enemy, or (b)
Batta, or Butta
with a fixed standard coin.'-Indian. Means a unit of the Force constituted as a battalion by the Central Government. [Border Security
Detention
with the requisite intention. Such keeping back may be by force; but it need not be by force, Union of India
Offence
made punishable by any law for the time being in force and includes any act in respect of which a complaint
Officer
gazetted or in pay as an officer in the Air Force, and includes-- (a) an officer of any Air Force Reserve
Territorial Army (English)
(English). A body of men first created as the Territorial Force by the Territorial and Reserve Forces Acts, 1907, to replace
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