@ above. yeah it was challenged, it was weak. it was un established but it was still there..although weak n etc etc..its not absolute thing. its not like either full or not at all..its like i should say between 0 and 1....so some degree is always there.
In other words when words," without opposition or without hindrance " are included it becomes definition of "strong writ" or "established writ" not of "writ"
These are just mt ideas n opinion, every one has full right to dis agree and challenge it (challenge my writ..?? lolz)
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