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<h1>Understanding 'Cannot': Legal and Physical Inability in SR. Bommai v. UOI Case.</h1> The word 'cannot' signifies a situation of impasse, indicating a lack of ability, power, or capacity. According to the Shorter Oxford Dictionary, 'can' means to have the ability or power, while 'cannot' implies the opposite. Stroud's Judicial Dictionary further defines 'cannot' to encompass both legal inability and physical impossibility. This interpretation is referenced in the case of SR. BOMMAI VERSUS UOI, highlighting its application in legal contexts.