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<h1>Qualification means possessing necessary qualities or circumstances to make someone eligible for office or public duty.</h1> Black's Law Dictionary defines qualification as the possession of qualities, properties, or circumstances that are inherently or legally necessary to render an individual eligible to fill an office or perform public duty. A legal case from the Bombay High Court involving a taxpayer versus the Commissioner of Income Tax in 1993 addressed this concept. The definition establishes that qualifications encompass both natural and acquired attributes required for official positions or public service roles, forming the legal basis for determining eligibility criteria in various contexts.