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Whole - Indian Laws - GeneralExtract Whole The word whole means total, not divided, lacking no part, entire, full, and complete . In Glaze v. Hart 225 M.O. App. 1205, the Kansas City Court of Appeals has dealt with the word whole : It would be doing violence to the plain, ordinary meaning of the word total to hold that claimant, in the circumstances revealed in said findings, was, at the time of injury, totally dependent upon the employee for support. The word total is defined as whole; undivided; entire; complete in degree; utter; absolute . V. SENTHIL BALAJI VERSUS THE STATE REPRESENTED BY DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND ORS. - 2023 (8) TMI 410 - SUPREME COURT
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