Legal Maxims - Meaning with Examples (PART 8) - Explained in Hindi

Опубликовано: 12 Август 2026
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This is the seventh (8th) part. - This video deals with the following Legal Maxims, with explanation and examples :-
Res ipsa loquitor
Sub judice
Sui generis
Supra
Uberrimae fidei
Ignoratia juris non excusat
Res judicata
Suo moto
Ad interim
Injunction
Nemo dat quad non habet

For other legal maxims, please view the other parts..

Links for other Parts of the ‘Legal Maxims’ :-
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Part 2 –    • Legal Maxims - Meaning with Examples (PART...  
Part 3 –    • Legal Maxims - Meaning with Examples (PART...  
Part 4 –    • Legal Maxims - Meaning with Examples (PART...  
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