Hiba-ba-shart-up-iwuz

Hiba-ba-shart-up-iwuz in India Hiba-ba-shart-up-iwuz: a Maxim of Law Hiba-ba-shart-up-iwuz is a legal maxim, used in India, with the following meaning: It is a gift with stipulation for return. For a complete list of maxims of law (besides Hiba-ba-shart-up-iwuz), see here (include their […]

Heres

Heres in India Heres: a Maxim of Law Heres is a legal maxim, used in India, with the following meaning: The universal successor of a deceased person. For a complete list of maxims of law (besides Heres), see here (include their meanings and uses).

Hereditas

Hereditas in India Hereditas: a Maxim of Law Hereditas is a legal maxim, used in India, with the following meaning: Inheritance. For a complete list of maxims of law (besides Hereditas), see here (include their meanings and uses).

Hijras

Hijras in India See information about Exclusion from Social and Cultural Participation in this legal Encyclopedia. Hijras in the Hijra / Transgender Context According to Dr. Venkatesan Chakrapani, M.D.: Hijras are biological males who reject their ‘masculine’ identity in due course of time to […]

Hac Lege

Hac Lege in India Hac Lege: a Maxim of Law Hac Lege is a legal maxim, used in India, with the following meaning: With this law, under this condition. For a complete list of maxims of law (besides Hac Lege), see here (include their meanings and uses).

Hors De Purpose

Hors De Purpose in India Hors de Purpose: a Maxim of Law Hors de Purpose is a legal maxim, used in India, with the following meaning: Aside from this purpose. For a complete list of maxims of law (besides Hors de Purpose), see here (include their meanings and uses).

Hearsay

Hearsay in India Definition of Hearsay In India and other countries, in general, a concept of Hearsay may refers as follows: Evidence of which a witness does not have direct knowledge from his own senses but which is based on what others have said (additional information on the topic may be […]

Habeas Corpus

Habeas Corpus in India Habeas Corpus: a Maxim of Law Habeas Corpus is a legal maxim, used in India, with the following meaning: This means ‘you have the body’. For a complete list of maxims of law (besides Habeas Corpus), see here (include their meanings and uses).

Hiv

Hiv in India HIV and Health-Related Risks in the Hijra / Transgender Context According to Dr. Venkatesan Chakrapani, M.D.: HIV and STI prevalence among transgender populations in India The estimated size of MSM and male sex worker populations in India (latter presumably includes Hijras/TG […]

Hijras Women

Hijras Women in India According to Dr. Venkatesan Chakrapani, M.D.: Asian countries have centuries-old histories of existence of gender-variant males – who in present times would have been labelled as ‘transgender women’. India is no exception. Kama Sutra provides vivid description of sexual […]