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Multiple disabilities

the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996) means a combination of

Signature

the name of a person written by himself either in full or by initials as regards his Christian name or names,

Precedent

Chief Justice with a request to form a special or Full Bench to hear and dispose of the case or the

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Rackrent

Rackrent, rent raised to the uttermost; the full annual benefit of the property; in the (English) Public Health

Sui juris

Sui juris [Lat. 'of one's own right; independent'] 1. Of full age and capacity 2. Possessing full social and civil rights,

University

disabilities many of her Majesty's subjects are debarred from the full enjoyment of the same,' makes various provisions for the removal

Way

of way as of right and without interruption for a full period of twenty years is conclusive that way is a

Wilful

Wilful act must be intentional, deliberate, calculated and conscious, with full knowledge or legal consequence following therefrom, State of Orissa v.

Wilful default

be wilful must be intentional, deliberate, calculated and conscious, with full knowledge of legal consequences following therefrom, S. Sundaram Pillai v.

Judgment

the plaintiff is dismissed or decreed in part or in full. Such an order passed by the Trial Judge indisputably and

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