Concern as legal concept: scope includes matters relating to person, business affairs, interest and welfare. The term concern is a broad legal concept meaning matters that pertain to, relate to, or affect a person's interests, business affairs, welfare, attention or care. Dictionary formulations and Black's Law Dictionary frame it as that which pertains or belongs to someone, engages a person's interest, or involves or affects a party's interest; this definitional approach is reflected in the citation to Dr. JM Mokashi (Bombay High Court).
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Concern as legal concept: scope includes matters relating to person, business affairs, interest and welfare.
The term concern is a broad legal concept meaning matters that pertain to, relate to, or affect a person's interests, business affairs, welfare, attention or care. Dictionary formulations and Black's Law Dictionary frame it as that which pertains or belongs to someone, engages a person's interest, or involves or affects a party's interest; this definitional approach is reflected in the citation to Dr. JM Mokashi (Bombay High Court).
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