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Cause of action

on a new basis constituted by new facts. Such a view was taken in Robinson v. Unicos Property Corporation Ltd., (1962)

Hindu

has given rise to a controversy amongst ideologists; but the view generally accepted by scholars appears to be that the word

Precedent

inevitably result in upsetting titles long founded on the contrary view, Pratap Bahadur Sahi v. Lakshmidhar Singh, AIR 1946 PC 189:

Just impediment

Just impediment, where two views are equally possible on this complex question and where a

Need

necessity can be said to exist when, for instance, two views are possible regarding the question and High Court takes one

Jus

the Jus Civile of the Romans. The Jus Gentium is viewed by Gaius as springing out of the Naturalis Ratio, common

funeral home

commercial where the bodies of dead persons are prepared for viewing before burial or cremation called also funeral parlor mortuary funeral

Inadvertent discovery

a law-enforcement officer's unexpected finding of incriminating evid-ence in plain view. Even though this type of evidence is obtained with a

Vejours

[visores, Lat.], persons sent by a Court to take a view of any place in question, for the better decision of

Trade

undertaken rests upon co-operation between employers and employees with a view to production and distribution of material goods, in other words,

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