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Untouchability
an attitude or feeling by Hindus of high caste to those of low caste or to non-Hindus, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1598. Untouchability, in India it was abolished by a Constitutional provision under the fundamental rights.
Walk out
an expression of disapproval; continued absence from the meetings of an organization as an expression of disapproval, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 2572.
Witness
Witness, is a person who testifies in a court, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1680. Witness, one who gives evidence in a cause. 1. One who sees, knows, or
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Writ
7th Edn. It is a formal or legal document ordering or prohibiting the performance of some action, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1698. It is a remedy for the enforcement of fundamental rights and other purposes viz.
Zero
in order, Webster's Third New International Dictionary. It is a mathematical value, intermediate between negative and positive values, Random House Dictionary of English Language. Zero, represents the lowest point of degree of the lowest number of votes
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key to the construction of the section. The ordinary meaning of the word 'survey', as given in the Random House Dictionary of English Language, is 'to take a general or comprehensive view of or appraise, a situation's.
Slapdash
In a bold careless manner at random
Dissent
Dissent, honest dissent is a vibrant democratic polity. is an open disagreement with the majority opinion, Random House Dictionary of English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 569
bingo
a game commonly used for low stakes gambling in which numbered balls or slips are drawn at random and players cover the correponding numbers on their cards called Bingo cards which have square arrangement of such
arbitrary
married and the unmarried were irrational and "K. A. Cohen"] b : existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance or as an unreasonable act of individual will without regard for facts or applicable law
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Untouchability
an attitude or feeling by Hindus of high caste to those of low caste or to non-Hindus, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1598. Untouchability, in India it was abolished by a Constitutional provision under the fundamental rights.
Walk out
an expression of disapproval; continued absence from the meetings of an organization as an expression of disapproval, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 2572.
Witness
Witness, is a person who testifies in a court, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1680. Witness, one who gives evidence in a cause. 1. One who sees, knows, or
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Writ
7th Edn. It is a formal or legal document ordering or prohibiting the performance of some action, Webster Random House Dictionary, p. 1698. It is a remedy for the enforcement of fundamental rights and other purposes viz.
Zero
in order, Webster's Third New International Dictionary. It is a mathematical value, intermediate between negative and positive values, Random House Dictionary of English Language. Zero, represents the lowest point of degree of the lowest number of votes
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties
key to the construction of the section. The ordinary meaning of the word 'survey', as given in the Random House Dictionary of English Language, is 'to take a general or comprehensive view of or appraise, a situation's.
Slapdash
In a bold careless manner at random
Dissent
Dissent, honest dissent is a vibrant democratic polity. is an open disagreement with the majority opinion, Random House Dictionary of English Language, Jess Stein and Laurence Urdang, p. 569
bingo
a game commonly used for low stakes gambling in which numbered balls or slips are drawn at random and players cover the correponding numbers on their cards called Bingo cards which have square arrangement of such
arbitrary
married and the unmarried were irrational and "K. A. Cohen"] b : existing or coming about seemingly at random or by chance or as an unreasonable act of individual will without regard for facts or applicable law
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