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Leader of the opposition
opposition to the Government having the greatest numerical strength and recognised as such by the Chairman of the Council of States
Judgment
of facts. It is always a declaration that a liability, recognised as within the jural sphere, does or does not exist.
Jains
Jains, The Jains do not recognise the divine authority of the Vedas and do not practise
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Corporation
as a body of persons or an office which is recognised by the law as having a personality which is recognised
Competent person
provision of this Act, means a person or an institution recognised as such by the Chief Inspector for the purposes of
Company
was eroded by the emergence of new social value which recognised the role of the State as an active participant in
Appropriate laboratory
Appropriate laboratory, means a laboratory or organisation-(i) recognised by the Central Government; (ii) recognised by a State Government,
Personal property
Prop.). This strict rule of the law, however, was not recognised inequity, and accordingly under a gift of personal property to
Private International law
differ, but by the comity of nations certain rules are recognised as common to civilised jurisdictions. Through part of the judicial
Preventive detention and punitive detention
to the society. The power of preventive detention has been recognised as a necessary evil and is tolerated in a free
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