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Forest
Sim 155; and VERT. The word 'forest' covers all statutorily recognised forests, whether designated as reserved, protected or otherwise for the
Foreign judgment
sense, a judgment delivered by that Court would not be recognised or enforceable in India, Sankaran Govindan v. Lakshmi Bharathi, AIR
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
Eligible transaction
those Acts or by banks or mutual funds on a recognised Stock Exchange; and (B) which supported by a time stamped
Including
II, it is submitted that tax on luxury has been recognised for a long time as separate and distinct kind of
Discrimination with reasons
permissible object and back ward classes are a rational classification recognised by our Constitution, State of Kerala v. N.M. Thomas, (1976)
Medical geneticist
field after obtaining-- (i) any one of the medical qualifications recognised under the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956);
Decency
relating to obscenity, conveys the Idea of offending against the recognised standards of property, Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga
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