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Any other law for the time being in force

Any other law for the time being in force, would mean a law other than the provisions of the

Begar and other form of forced labour

Begar and other form of forced labour, have been abolished in India, Constitution of India, Article

Force and arms

Force and arms [vi et armis, Lat.], words usually inserted in

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Under any law for the time being in force

Under any law for the time being in force, the words refer to the applicability of decrees and orders

With any limited liability and in force

With any limited liability and in force, the phrase means a statutory policy under the old Act

Army (UK)

for corporal punishment, and also by the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881, a fairly complete military code is now contained

Militia

Militia, the national soldiery, as distinguished from the regular forces or standing army, being the inhabitants, or, as they have

Pensions, Ministry of

and grants to persons who have served in H.M. naval forces and their dependants, other than service pensions, so far as

Desertion

law is stated as follows: Any member of the armed forces who - (1) without authority goes or remains absent from

In aid of the civil power

1 of List II implies that deployment of the armed forces of the Union shall be for the purpose of enabling

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