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Right and legal right
Right and legal right, 'right' is an interest recog-nised and protected by moral or legal rules. It is an
Right of private defence
Right of private defence, the right of private defence of person and property is recognised in all free, civilised,
Right to sue
Right to sue, the 'right to sue' means the right to bring a suit asserting a right to the
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Right to elect
Right to elect, a right to elect, fundamental though it is to democracy, is, anomalously enough, neither a fundamental
Civil rights
Civil rights, means any right accruing to a person by reason of the abolition of 'untouchability' by article 17 of
Occupancy right
Occupancy right, occupancy rights are creatures of statutes, or to be more precise the creatures of custom adopted by statute,
Right to work
Right to work, Right to work as a fundamental right can only be considered in fundamental right in those
Miranda rights
Miranda rights [from Miranda v. Arizona, the 1966 U.S. Supreme Court ruling establishing such rights] : the rights (as the
Fundamental right
Fundamental right, is protected and guaranteed by the written Constitution of a State, Commentary or the Constitution of India, Vol.
Locus standi
Locus standi, is a place for standing, rights to be heard, A Dictionary of Law, William C. Anderson, 1889, p. 637. Locus standi, is the right
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