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| Title | Details | Hits |
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| Writ remedy | A writ remedy is an equitable one. A person approaching this court must come with a pair of clean hands.... | 765 |
| Yellow journalism | Yellow journalism is hated by all as it spreads rumour and rumour naturally victimises a person socially,... | 767 |
| Veto | The word veto comes from Latin and literally means I / we forbid. Veto means vote against; refuse to... | 768 |
| Pre-emption | Right of pre‑emption is a right of prior purchase, in Bengali it is called অগ্রক্রয় | 768 |
| Tort | The term derived from the Latin word tortious which means wrong. A body of the law which permits an injured... | 770 |
| Gift made in contemplation of death | A gift is said to be made in contemplation of death where a man, who is ill and expects to die shortly... | 772 |
| Separation of share from joint holding or tenancy | The term 'separation' is not a legal term like "amalgamation" or "subdivision"; it is not used in section... | 772 |
| Illegal Lock-out | "illegal lock-out" means a lock-out declared, commenced or continued otherwise than in accordance with... | 773 |
| Remedial enactment | A "remedial enactment" is one which improves and facilitates remedy already existing for the enforcement... | 773 |
| Tenant | Tenant signifies someone who pays rent to use land or a building or a car that is owned by someone else.... | 773 |