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Magna Carta
legislation, and the material guarantee of the freedom of political opinion, and of vindicating the right of publicly discussing and scrutinizing
Special case
action in the form of a special case for the opinion of the Court, and 'if it appear to the Court
Reason to believe
AIR 1995 Bom 422. Reason to believe, or 'in the opinion of' do not always lead to the construction that the
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Marriage
Cons 288, says: 'It seems to be a generally accredited opinions that, if a marriage is had by the ministration of
Obiter dictum
Obiter dictum, an opinion not necessary to a judgment. See DICTUM. An 'Obiter dictum'
Freedom of speech and expression
with it the right to publish and circulate one's ideas, opinions and views, Sakal Papers (Pvt.) Ltd. v. Union of India,
Expressed
of the meanings of 'expressed' is to make known the opinions or the feelings of a particular person and when a
plurality
court who do not form a majority but with whose opinion enough other justices concur to render it the decision of
judgment
final judgment in this entry compare dictum, disposition, finding, holding, opinion, ruling, verdict NOTE: Under Rule 54 of the Federal Rules
comment
(as of enacted code) 2 : an expression of an opinion or attitude about something: as a : a remark to
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