While discussing the scope and content of Entry 42 in List III of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution, which confers power on Parliament and the Legislatures to legislate with respect to "acquisition and requisitioning of property" It was J., speaking on behalf of the majority in R. India(1) that property which can be compulsorily aquired by legislation under this Entry means the "highest anything, being that right which one has to with respect to "acquisition and requisition of property", it was pointed out by Shah, C. Cooper vs Union of acquired by legislative a man can have to lands or tenements, goods or chattels which does not depend on another 's courtesy : it includes ownership, estates and interests in corporeal things, and also rights such as trade marks, copyrights, patents and even rights in persona capable of transfer or transmission, such, as debts; and signifies a beneficial right to or a thing considered as having a money value, especially with reference to transfer or succession, and to their capacity of being injured".