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Punitive and preventive detention
Punitive and preventive detention, 'punitive deten-tion' is intended to inflict punishment on a person, who is found by
Public Authorities, Protection of
person for any act done in pursuance or execution or intended execution of any Act of Parliament or any public duty
Prophylactic
v. CCF, (2004) 4 SCC 481 (483). It would mean intending to prevent diseases, a preventive medicine or course of action,
Plate
matrix, transfer, negative, duplicate equipment or other device used or intended to be used for printing or reproducing copies of any
Preventive detention and punitive detention
distinction between these two kinds of detention. 'Punitive detention' is intended to inflict punishment on a person, who is found by
Power
whether what is expressed by the testator is his direction intended to contract the conduct of the person to whom it
Representation
is a description, account or state-ment of facts or arguments intended to influence action or make protest, Webster American Dictionary, p.
Passing off
the conduct of the defendant which leads to or is intended or calculated to lead to deception. Passing-off is said to
Partners
that in the case of co-ownership the co-owners do not intend to carry on a business. On the other hand, the
Munitions of war
tank or similar engine, arms and ammunition, torpedo, or mine intended or adopted for use in war, and any other article,
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