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Knowledge
doubt, Emperor v. Zamin, AIR 1932 Oudh 28. Knowledge be inferred from the circumstances of the case, Emperor v. Maturanath De,
Question of law
question whether a tenancy is permanent or precarious a legal inference from facts and not itself a question of fact, Dhanna
Provisions of this Constitution
constitutional provision, such a limitation ought not to be ordinarily inferred unless the context does clearly so require. The provisions of
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Property
property, therefore, within the constitutional protection, denotes group of rights infering citizen's relation to physical thing, as right to possess, use
Petitio principii
or at least wants to be proved, before any rational inference can be drawn from it. For a discussion of the
Patent error
complicated argument or a long-drawn process of reasoning. Where two inferences are reasonably possible and the subordinate court has chosen to
Mokurrari istimarari
which in a secondary sense such heritable character might be inferred, it always being doubtful whether they meant permanent during the
Mixed questions of law and fact
aid of established rules of law, independently of any general inference or conclusion to be drawn by a jury. All technical
Malicious prosecution
and Australian Bank, 1905 AC 168. Animus injuri' cannot be inferred from the mere fact that the prosecution has failed, Corea
Legitimate expectation
735 (PC). Means the legitimacy of an expectation can be inferred only if it is founded on the sanction of law
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Infer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Knowledge
doubt, Emperor v. Zamin, AIR 1932 Oudh 28. Knowledge be inferred from the circumstances of the case, Emperor v. Maturanath De,
Question of law
question whether a tenancy is permanent or precarious a legal inference from facts and not itself a question of fact, Dhanna
Provisions of this Constitution
constitutional provision, such a limitation ought not to be ordinarily inferred unless the context does clearly so require. The provisions of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Property
property, therefore, within the constitutional protection, denotes group of rights infering citizen's relation to physical thing, as right to possess, use
Petitio principii
or at least wants to be proved, before any rational inference can be drawn from it. For a discussion of the
Patent error
complicated argument or a long-drawn process of reasoning. Where two inferences are reasonably possible and the subordinate court has chosen to
Mokurrari istimarari
which in a secondary sense such heritable character might be inferred, it always being doubtful whether they meant permanent during the
Mixed questions of law and fact
aid of established rules of law, independently of any general inference or conclusion to be drawn by a jury. All technical
Malicious prosecution
and Australian Bank, 1905 AC 168. Animus injuri' cannot be inferred from the mere fact that the prosecution has failed, Corea
Legitimate expectation
735 (PC). Means the legitimacy of an expectation can be inferred only if it is founded on the sanction of law
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