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Cost of maintenance

Cost of maintenance, in relation to a mentally ill person admitted in a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric nursing home, shall mean the cost of such items as the State Government may, by general or special order, specify

Hospital

Hospital, includes a nursing home, clinic, medical centre, medical or teaching institution for therapeutic purposes and other like institution. [Transplantation of Human Organs

Reside

to have a settled abode for a time. It is the place where a person has a fixed home or abode, Jeewanti Pandey v. Kishan Chandra Pandey, AIR 1982 SC 3 [See also Hindu Marriage Act, 1955,

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Hue and Cry

The term is also applied to a paper circulated by order of the Secretary of State for the Home Department announcing the perpetration of offences. The public uproar that, at common law, a citizen was expected to

Right of privacy

Right of privacy, any right to privacy must encom-pass and protect the personal intimacies of the home, the family, marriage, motherhood, pro-creation and child rearing. This catalogue approach to the question is obviously not as

Person aggrieved

154: (1968) ILR 2 Ker 422; P.S.R. Sadanatham v. Arunachalam, (1980) SCC (Cr) 649; V.D. Kumarappan v. Secy, Home Department, AIR 1960 Ker 378; Ashok Autoservice of Belim v. Union of India, AIR 1968 Goa 67; Ebrahim

Petition de droit (Petition of Right UK)

right be done' is, however, a necessary preliminary step; this is obtained by leaving the petition with the Home Secretary. A judgment that the suppliant is entitled to the whole or some portion of the relief sought

Practicable

Practicable, means possible, R(Q) v. Home Secretary (CA), 2004 LR 36 QB.

Presumption of life or death

exceeding the ordinary duration of human life; but if there be evidence of his continued unexplained absence from home and of the non-receipt of intelligence concerning him for a period of seven years, the presumption of life

Proclamation

Constitution by the President, and published with the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Home Affairs No. G.S.R. 490 of the said date, Nishi Kanta Mondal v. State of West Bengal, AIR 1972

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