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Presumption of fact
the most probable position. The above principle has gained legislative recognition in India when s. 114 is incorporated in the Evidence
Void transaction which is not to be recognised
non-existent from its very inception and a ban against its recognition. Indeed, when it is said that such a transaction is
Victimisation
AIR 1998 SC 948 (956): (1998) 3 SCC 192. [Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act,
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Trespass
when that version was first published. But it never obtained recognition in the technical language of the law, and is now
Talwarbandi
a sort of a due which is connected with the recognition of succession of a Jagirdar to a Jagir by the
Tail
virtual repeal of the Statute of Westminster 2, and the recognition of the right of barring estates-tail, prescribing and simplifying the
Right and legal right
has to have not merely legal protection but also legal recognition. The elements of a 'Legal Right' are that the 'right'
Practice
V. Kate, AIR 1966 SC 285, p. 301, (see Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act,
Leader of the opposition
the Opposition for the purposes of this s. and such recognition shall be final and conclusive. Salary and Allowances of Leaders
Post-graduate degree
Master's degree like the M.Ed. or the LL.M. who earn recognition as the holder of a post-graduate degree, Juthika v. State
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