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    A claim barred by lapse of time is called an _____.

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    Expulsion of a partner which is not in accordance with the provisions of section $$33$$ of the Indian Partnership Act, $$1932$$ is ______________.

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    According to Salmond, which theory of punishment out of the following, is in itself not a remedy for the mischief of the offence but an aggravation of it and invites pain and suffering and is offensive of the considerations of the humanity?

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    According to one of the theories of punishment, evil should be returned by evil, this theory is known as the ______.

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    A owes to b rupees five hundred which has become time barred. B's claim to rupees five hundred is _____.

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    Why is the expiatory theory of punishment obsolete now?

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    An eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth is the principle of______.

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    Tort of conspiracy occurs where _______.

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    Good owned by A were put by her rooms in the house of B with B's permission. The rooms were locked by A's agent. Who gave the keys to H, A's husband with the permission of A. The possession of the rooms was with _____.

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    Retribution under the retributive theory of punishment means the wrong doer _______.

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