In which case, the Supreme Court observed: ‘In a strict sense, legal rights are correlative of legal duties and the defined as interest which the law protects by imposing corresponding duties on others but in a generic sense, the world “right” is used to mean an immunity from the legal power of another; immunity is exemption from the power of another in the same was as liberty is exemption from the right of another. Immunity, in short, is no subjection’?

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In which case, the Supreme Court observed: ‘In a strict sense, legal rights are correlative of legal duties and the defined as interest which the law protects by imposing corresponding duties on others but in a generic sense, the world “right” is used to mean an immunity from the legal power of another; immunity is exemption from the power of another in the same was as liberty is exemption from the right of another. Immunity, in short, is no subjection’?






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