Narinder Kaur V State - Law Dictionary Search Results
Confession
exculpatory statement is of some fact which if true would negative the offence alleged to be confessed palvinder kaur v state of punjab air 1952 sc 354 357 evidence act 1872 s 24 the confession is a form of
Person interested
directly or indirectly be interested either in the title of the land or in quantum of compensation gurmit kaur v state of punjab 1989 punj lj 704 705 p h means it is not necessary that in order to
Incuria
of the constitution of india which embodies the doctrine of precedents as a matter of law nirmal jeet kaur v state of madhya pradesh 2004 7 scc 558 565
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Custody
physical hold of an officer with coercive power is in custody for the purpose of s 439 nirmaljeet kaur v state of madhya pradesh 2004 7 scc 558 the word is of elastic semantics but its core meaning is
Interested
the other convicted either because he had some animus with the accused or for some other reason dalbir kaur v state of punjab air 1977 sc 472 1977 1 scr 280 1976 4 scc 158 interested postulates that the
State
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Act of State
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Inter-State sale
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Laws of State
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Acquisition by State
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