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Religious trust

express or constructive trust created or existing for any purpose recognised by Hindu Law to be religious, pious or charitable, but

Recognition

an admission or an acknowledgement of something existing before. To recognise is to take cognizance of a fact. It implies an

Medical practitioner

Medical practitioner, means a person who possesses a recognised medical qualification as defined-- (i) in clause (h) of s.

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Initials

Under the Companies Act, 1929, s. 145, 'initials' includes a recognised abbreviation of a Christian name.

Maritime law

than any other system of maritime law with those universally recognised principles of justice and general convenience on which merchants and

Confession to a priest

Confession to a priest. The English law does not recognise the duty of a priest (whether Roman Catholic or Anglican)

Family

narrow sense of being a group of persons who are recognised in law as having a right of succession or having

Extradition

should not go unpunished and on that account it is recognised as a part of the comity of nations that one

Estoppel

years. A new class of estoppel has come to be recognised by the courts in this country as well as in

Equality of the statute

their 'literal' or 'ordinary' meaning unless there are compelling reasons, recognised by canons of construction, to the contrary, Authorised Officer v.

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