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Syndicate Ltd., Bulandshahr v. State of U.P., AIR 1960 All 405 (407). (Criminal PC, 1898, s. 550) To forcibly take possession (of a person or property), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1363.

Pull

To draw or attempt to draw toward one to draw forcibly

Relating to

protecting such possession of immovable property against the alleged illegal attempts on the part of the dependant to forcibly recover such possession from the plaintiff, can clearly get covered by the wide sweep of the words 'relating

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Cogently

In a cogent manner forcibly convincingly conclusively

Deathwatch

A small beetle Anobium tessellatum and other allied species By forcibly striking its head against woodwork it makes a ticking sound which is a call of the sexes to

Demonstratively

In a manner fitted to demonstrate clearly convincingly forcibly

Extract

To draw out or forth to pull out to remove forcibly from a fixed position as by traction or suction etc as to extract a tooth from its socket

Inflict

To give cause or produce by striking or as if by striking to apply forcibly to lay or impose to send to cause to bear feel or suffer as to inflict blows to

Outrush

To rush out to issue or run out forcibly

Plunge

water or into any substance that is penetrable to immerse to cause to penetrate or enter quickly and forcibly to thrust as to plunge the body into water to plunge a dagger into the breast Also used

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