It does seem to be Ligustrum.
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Saroj ji, the Ligustrum photo did not have enough details.The plant had ellipsoid drupes; so may be L. robustum, L. compactum, L. lucidum among others...If u have some more photos it may be of help.Regards
I would probably like to go with L. robustum because of:1. Branchlets spreading, densely lenticellate2. Lf. 5-12 × 2.5-5 cm, ovate, ovate- lanceolate, ovate- elliptic, acuminate, base, glabrous, pale beneath.3. Panicles upto 35 cm long, pyramidal, lax4. Fruits ellipsoid-oblongSome major differentiating characters are related to flowers which are not available here.Regards
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Dear Gargji and Saroj ji,I think we would have to wait for flowering...many of the differentiating characters are related to flowers without which it may be difficult to reach any definitive conclusions.Regards
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I think it may be Ligustrum nepalense Wall. as per publication at Ligustrum indicum
Pl. confirm or otherwise.