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Poverty jurisprudence
approach to traditional common law, rigid approach to justice. 'The perspective of poverty jurisprudence is radically different from the canons and
Taken
Taken, word 'Taken' must be understood in its proper perspective. A person cannot take the benefit unless final order of
Teaching experience in a teaching institution
if extended all over the globe but viewed in the perspective of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 certainly they cover
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Transfer
effect after demise of the testator and transfer in that perspective becomes incongruous, State of West Bengal v. Kailash Chandra Kapur,
Perspectively
Optically as through a glass
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