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Reasonable doubt
founded upon reasons, K. Gopal Reddy v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1979 SC 387 (391): (1979) 2 SCR 363: (1979)
Receiver
Receiver, is a person appointed for the collection or protection of property. He is
Warsha
correctly written as 'worasa') which means descendants or heirs (vide p. 134 of Forbes's Hindustani-English Dictionary; p. 1449 of Steingass's Dictionary
Sovereignty
Sovereignty, means 'supremacy in respect of power, dominion or rank; supreme dominion authority or rule. Sovereignty is
Statute
a law, an edict of the legislature, an Act of Parliament. See ACT OF PARLIAMENT. A law passed by legislative body,
Undivided shares in land
entireties (see those titles), but now by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1 (6), a legal estate is not
Hearing
controversy. See TRIAL. A judicial session, usu. open to the public, held for purpose of deciding issues of fact or of
Widow
and who has not remarried, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1592. A widow is entitled equally with next of kin
Hereditaments
Hereditaments, every kind of property that can be inherited; i.e., not only property which a
Title
Title, means the union of all elements (as ownership possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to control and dispose
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