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Mandamus
against whom the mandamus is sought and such right must be subsisting on the date of the petition, Kalyan Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1962 SC 1183; Director of Settlements v. M.R. Apparao, (2004) 4
Court of limited jurisdiction
as noticed above but widest possible amplitude ought to be given onto the expression above, Rajendra Kumar v. Kalyan, (2000) 8 SCC 99
Existing law
statute, after the commencement of the Constitution, is not existing law, if it seeks to change the law, Kalyan Stores v. State of Orissa, AIR 1966 SC 1688. Is the law in force at the passage of
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Independent corroboration
in some material particular the testimony of the accomplice or complaint that the accused committed the crime, Rameshwar Kalyan Singh v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 1952 SC 54 (57). (Indian Evidence Act, 1872, s. 133)
Kachari dastaki
Kachari dastaki, is not a term used to denote or distinguish a malik patel, Greenfield, RA in Kalyan Gopala Rao v. Rama Rao Sita Ram, 1941 NLJ 566.
Karbhari
Karbhari, does not connote an agent of a malik but a working patel, Greenfield, RA in Kalyan Gopala Roa v. Rama Rao Sita Ram, 1941 NLJ 566.
Shafi-e-khalit
and the servient tenement-holder are shafi-i-khalif, Phool Chand v. Neem Chand, AIR 1978 All 539; Ladu Ram v. Kalyan Sahaya, AIR 1963 Raj 195.
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