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Information
Information, an accusation, or complaint, also, communicated knowledge. Information means any material in any form, including records, documents,
witness
witness [Old English witnes knowledge, testimony, witness, from wit mind, sense, knowledge] 1 a :
Dog
a previous mischievous propensity in the dog, or the owner knowledge of such previous propensity, or to show that the injury
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Negotiorum gestor
Negotiorum gestor, a person who spontaneously, and without the knowledge or consent of the owner, intermeddles with his property, as
Hearsay evidence
opportunity of interrogating the witness as to his means of knowledge, and concerning all the particulars of his statement. Hearsay evidence
Hindu
Art 85 (2) (5)] It is a matter of common knowledge that Hinduism embraces within itself so many diverse forms of
Inquiry
Inquiry, connotes act of seeking truth, information or knowledge about something. It is although synonymous with inquisition/investigation, probe or
Inter-State migrant workman
an establishment in another State, whether with or without the knowledge of the principal employer in relation to such establishment. [Inter-State
Know-how
Know-how, means the information practical knowledge, techniques, and skill required to achieve some practical end, esp.
Modesty
the modesty of the woman is likely to be affected. Knowledge and intention are essentially things of the mind and cannot
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