Apprehension - Law Dictionary Search Results
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apprehension arrest
Apprehension
apprehension fr appreendere lat to seize the capture of a person
Marz-ool-maut
death so that there is a preponderance of khauf or apprehension that at the given time death must be more probable
Cruelty
mind either as an actual fact or by way of apprehension in such a manner as to render to continued living
Hue and Cry
offences specified in that s in order to encourage the apprehension of felons as to the mode of raising the hue
Bias
merits of the dispute is bias there must be reasonable apprehension of that predisposition the reasonable apprehension must be based on
Ragging
or is likely to cause any physical physiological harm or apprehension or shame or embarrassment to a student and includes a
bloodcurdling
causing sudden intense fear due to an apprehension of imminent bodily harm to oneself or others
Cognizance
apprehension by the understanding perception observation
Deprehensible
that may be caught or discovered apprehensible
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