Preventive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Removal of goods to prevent distress
Removal of goods to prevent distress. See the Distress for Rent Act, 1737 (11 Geo.
Prevention
Prevention [fr. pr'venio, Lat.], the right which a superior person or
Diseases prevention
Diseases prevention. See INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
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Preventional
Tending to prevent
Preventingly
So as to prevent or hinder
Preventability
The quality or state of being preventable
Such detention
Such detention, refers to preventive detention and not to any period for which such detention
Punitive detention
by the judicial process to have committed an offence while preventive detention is not by way of punishment at all, but
Prophylactic
the term 'prophylactic' would means 'intending to prevent diseases, a preventive medicine or course of action', ICPA Health Products (P) Ltd.
Period of detention
Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 does not include the detention under preventive detention laws such as the Preventive Detention Act or MISA.
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