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work product doctrine
work product doctrine : a doctrine or rule that protects an attorney's work product from discovery called also work product rule NOTE: This doctrine applies to work product of all kinds, but it may be waived...
hungriness
The state of being hungry a need for food
life sustaining
being the seat or source of life performing a necessary function in the living body as the need for life sustaining air and water
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Act or Omission
Act or Omission, an 'act or omission' need not necessarily be criminal; it may even include acts or omissions which are commercially unsound or unwise, K. Joseph Augushti v. Narayanan, (1964 7 SCR 137: AIR 1964...
Ready
Prepared for what one is about to do or experience equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event prepared for immediate movement or action as the troops are ready to march ready...
Abstract of title
Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser of real property, summarising the history of a piece of land including all conveyances interests, lines & encumbrances that reflect title to property,...
Absoluta sententia expositare non indiget
Absoluta sententia expositare non indiget [Lat.], legal maxim meaning Plain words need no explanation.
Abduction
Abduction: (1) The forcible or fradulent taking away of a woman. It is felony:- (a) Where any person from motives of lucre takes away or detains any woman who has any interest in any property (even...
A requirement of the court
A requirement of the court, it is settled law that under Order 41, Rule 27(1)(b) of CPC, whenever the court finds difficulty in deciding an issue, it can direct additional evidence to be adduced, treating the...
Self sufficing
Sufficing for ones self or for itself without needing external aid self sufficient
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