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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
Possession follows title
Possession follows title, is a well-recognised one. It means that when a rightful owner is not in actual physical possession,...
Possession
been stated that possession may mean that possession which is recognised and protected as such by law. Legal possession is ordinarily
Political sufferer
Political sufferer, should be an identifiable who could be recognised as such on certain rational basis. A person to be
Physiotherapist
means a person who possesses physiotherapy qualification obtained from a recognised institution specified in Sch. II and whose name has been
Petition of Right
which they alleged had been violated, should have been solemnly recognised by a legislative enactment. With this view they framed a
Partnership firm of Hindu undivided family
firm in a partnership and a Hindu undivided family are recognised as legal entities and as such proceedings can only be
Personal property
Prop.). This strict rule of the law, however, was not recognised inequity, and accordingly under a gift of personal property to
Persecution
relation to one of the core entitlements which has been recognised by the international community, Law of Refugee Status (1991), p.
Passing off
there is violation of specific property right acquired under and recognised by the statute. In a passing-off action, however, the plaintiff's
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