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implicit
implicit : capable of being recognized though unexpressed : implied im·plic·it·ly
Human Dignity
connote merely physical or animal existence. Certain unarticulated rights are implicit in the enumerated guarantees, Constitution of India, Art. 21, Pt.
The agreement
expression 'the agreement' would refer to that agreement which is implicit in the sale occasioning the export, Consolidated Coffee Ltd. v.
Such prisoner shall be confined in a cell apart prisoners
capital punishment to jail custody under a warrant. It is implicit in the warrant that the prisoner is neither awarded simple
Right of privacy
assertion that a claimed right must be a fundamental right implicit in the concept of ordered liberty, Govind v. State of
selective incorporation
amendments to the U.S. Constitution that are fundamental to and implicit in the concept of ordered liberty are incorporated into the
Procedure established by law
an absolute monarch. Where an act is arbitrary, it is implicit in it that it is unequal both according to political
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties
has the power to make a survey, it is but implicit that in the exercise of such power he should enquire
Dwelling place
residence, the concept of an abode or home would be implicit in it. In other words, it must be a house
Carried on by him
exercise of an activity and the same central idea is implicit in the words 'carried on by him' occurring in s.
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