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Gooroo, Guru
Gooroo, Guru, a spiritual teacher or guide, Indian
VerbarGooroo
A spiritual teacher guide or confessor among the Hindus a guru
Guru
Same as gooroo
Acquisition
taken over it constituted an acquisition within the constitutional provision, Guru Datta Sharma v. State of Bihar, AIR 1961 SC 1684
Consultation
would stand satisfied, Chairman & M.D. BPL Ltd. v. S.P. Guru Raju, (2003) 8 SCC 567. Does not mean concurrence and
Continuing offence
a span of time, Gokal Patel Volkart Ltd. v. Dundoyya Guru Shiddaiah Hiremath, (1991) 2 SCC 141 (145). [Criminal Procedure Code,
Hinduism
deity either handed down by tradition or brought by a Guru or Swambhuru and seek to attain the ultimate Supreme, Sri
Offering
means all offerings in cash or kind made in various Gurudwaras or institutions managed or controlled by the Committee. [Delhi Sikh
Place of worship
Place of worship, means a temple, mosque, guru-dwara, church, monastery or any other place of public religious worship
Property
right to retain, the right to alienable and so on, Gurudutta Sharma v. State of Bihar, 1962 (2) SCC 292: 1962
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