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Subjugation
of authority of the existing Government. In subjugation, which is recognised as one of the modes of acquiring title, not the
Under any customary or personal law applicable to parties
herself. The whole scheme of s. 127(3)(b) is manifestly to recognise the substitute maintenance arrangement by lump sum payment organised by
Transnational law
Transnational law, means the general principles of law recognised by civilized nations, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1505.
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Transfer
Property Act, 1882 but with the rider that s. 128(1) recognises a transfer, even where the instrument of transfer is not
Theory of basic structure
Theory of basic structure, the theory of a 'basic stru-cture' of the Constitution cannot be used to build into the...
Medical geneticist
field after obtaining-- (i) any one of the medical qualifications recognised under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956);
Teachers of University
Teachers of University, means teachers appointed or recognised by the University for imparting education in agriculture and allied
Teacher of the University
holding a teaching post including a part-time post, appointed or recognised as such by the University. [Bengal Engineering and Science University
Tax and fee
459 (464): (1961) 2 SCR 537. It is now well recognised that there is not generic difference between a tax in
Supplicavit
made to the superior courts, they have usually taken the recognisances there, under 21 Jac. 1, c. 8.
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