The International Carrom Federation (ICF) guidelines make lots of references to those, for instance:

  1. If a participant pockets the C/M of his opponent by an improper stroke, the C/M so pocketed shall be deemed to have been pocketed. The Due shall be taken out for putting by the opponent and the participant shall lose his flip.

Or

  1. If a participant pockets the Striker with the C/m of his opponent by a correct stroke, the C/m so pocketed shall be
    deemed to have been pocketed.

In the Interpretations part, the Laws state:

  1. “Proper” shall imply in accordance with the Laws, whereas “Improper” shall imply opposite to the Laws.

However, that is fairly obscure in itself. Can somebody precisely outline what it means to have a correct/improper stroke?

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