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De jure — choose the correct meaning.

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Pair it mentally: \textbf{de jure (by law)} vs. \textbf{de facto (in fact)} — a classic exam duo.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • here and there
  • as per law
  • small details
  • side remarks
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The Correct Option is B

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Meaning and contrast: Latin {de jure} = “by law” (legally recognized), in contrast with {de facto} = “in fact/in practice.” Example: a {de jure} government has legal authority, even if a {de facto} authority controls the territory.
Eliminate others: (a) and (d) are unrelated idioms; (c) might hint at {minutiae}, not the legal concept.
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