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Desertion
and without the consent of the other spouse; but the physical act of departure by one spouse does not necessarily make
Violence
Violence, means 'unlawful exercise of physical force, intimidation by exhibition of this'. And violence involves 'great
Work
SC 103. [Defence of India Act, 1962, s. 36(5)] 1. Physical and mental exertion to attain an end, esp. as controlled
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Deterioration
sense so as to include within its ambit the actual physical act of deterioration, i.e. the physical part of it, namely,
Hereditaments
Shep Touch (8th Edn.) 91. 'Hereditament' includes land as a physical object, money which is liable to be invested in land
Custody
3 SCR 15. [Criminal Procedure Code (1974) s. 439] Means physical custody, Warner v. Metropolitan Police Commr., (1969) 2 AC 256:
zone of danger
of danger :the area within which one is in actual physical peril from the negligent conduct of another person NOTE: Some
abuse
or excessive use [ narcotics] 2 a : to inflict physical or emotional mistreatment or injury on (as one's child) purposely
Commorientes
the Civil Law generally, there is a presumption that the physically stronger survive the physically weaker. See Wing v. Angrave, (1860)
assault
or tort of threatening or attempting to inflict immediate offensive physical contact or bodily harm that one has the present ability
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