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Freedom of association
by the State, on the ground of the sovereignty and integrity of India, or public order or morality, Raghubar v. Union
Decree
1908 (5 of 1908), s. 2 (2)] Prior to the integration of Hyderabad State with the Indian Union and the coming
King
and Northern Ireland, Southern Ireland having ceased to be an integral part of the United Kingdom, and under the Irish Free
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Floppy
storage box. It is different from a chip or an integrated circuit which performs intelligent functions, Anjalum Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. v.
Fidelity, fidelity insurance gurantee
indemnify another against loss arising from the want of honesty, integrity or fidelity of an employee or other person holding a
Feed-pipe
directly to a boiler and which does not form an integral part thereof. [Indian Boilers Act, 1923 (5 of 1923), s.
Federalism
States into a Union without sacrificing their own fundamental political integrity. Separate States, therefore, desire to unite so that all the
Dower
is not apparent that the Act does not form an integral part of the old law. Where dower has been assigned
Dharma
good feelings and sense of brotherhood, unity and friendship for integration of Bharat. This is the core religion to which the
Jurisdiction of suspicion
is to prevent a greater danger to national security and integrity than any claim which could be based upon a right,
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