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Hindu undivided family
by births, deaths, marriages and divorces. Such a partnership is likely to have a precarious existence, Messrs Agarwal and Co. v.
Go slow
entitled to full wages. Apart from this also, 'go-slow' is likely to be much more harmful than total cessation of work
Freedom of speech
speech, Freedom of speech presupposes that right conclusions are more likely to be gathered out of a multitude of tongues than
Drunkenness
of knowing that what he is doing is dangerous or likely to inflict serious injury he will not be guilty of
Deathbed or Dying Declarations
deceased and his behaviour or otherwise that he was not likely to be oppressed by the thought of death, and for
Dangerous machinery
that any accident in the course of operation thereof is likely to cause to its operator death, dis-memberment of any limb
Neck-verse
Neck-verse, the Latin sentence miserere mei Deus, Psalm Likely to deceive or cause confusion. 1, because the reading of
Modesty
that by such act the modesty of the woman is likely to be affected. Knowledge and intention are essentially things of
Symbolic speech
that is intended to convey a particular message which is likely to be understood by those viewing it compare commer-cial speech,
Negligence
is not material. It is enough if the act is likely to cause injury or endanger life, Kedarnath v. State, AIR
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