thereby corroding its credibility. A messiah suddenly finds himself treated as a pariah. A common man may start losing confidence in judiciary by saying that
case of Thakur Nirman Singh and others v. Thakur Lal Rudra Pariah Narain Singh and others Air 1926 Privy Council 100(2), wherein
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everyone, be he a monarch or
a mahatma, a worker or a pariah. The old age overtakes each one,
death being the fulfilment of life
suit property in
litigation with the ulterior motive of rendering it a pariah in the real
estate market, and that this strategy is designed
treats such officers (finally superseded officers of
the Indian Army) as virtual pariahs or outcastes, placing them in the limbo
so far as promotion
attitude of the
department that has been treating the petitioner as a
Pariah of the High Court staff.
W.P.(C) Nos.3971/2000