Indistinguishable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: indistinguishableIndistinguishably
In a indistinguishable manner...
Indistinguishing
Making no difference indiscriminative impartial as indistinguishing liberalities...
blended
combined or mixed together so that the constituent parts are indistinguishable Antonym of unblended...
Indistinctible
Indistinguishable...
indistinguishability
smilarity too close to be distinguished exact sameness...
Indistinguishable
Not distinguishable not capable of being perceived known or discriminated as separate and distinct hence not capable of being perceived or known as in the distance the flagship was indisguishable the two copies were indisguishable in form or color the difference between them was indisguishable...
Indistinguished
Indistinct...
Possession
Possession, correctly understood, means effective physical control or occupation. The word 'possession' is sometimes used inaccurately as synonymous with the right to possess, Gurucharan Singh v. Kamla Singh, (1976) 2 SCC 152.Possession, does not imply mere acts of the user, or of occupation alone, but the occupation must be with the intention of exercising some claim or right in respect of the property occupied. A person who has no claim to the property but succeeds by show of force in acquiring physical control over the same cannot be treated to be in its possession, notwith-standing his physical control over it, Ram Krishna v. Bhagwan Baksh Singh, (1961) All LJ 301.Possession, implies dominion and control and the consciousness in the mind of the person having dominion that he has it and can exercise it, Chhedi Ram v. Mahngoo Tiwari, 1969 All WR (HC) 230.Possession, in common parlance denoted to occupy, to have or hold as owner, to obtain, to maintain, Krishna Prasad Jaiswal v. Kanti...
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