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Mens rea and negligence
of the accused and requires proof of a positive state of mind such as intent, recklessness or wilful blindness. Negligence, on the other hand, measures the conduct of the accused on the basis of an objective standard,
Hearing handicap
Hindu undivided family for his support or maintenance; and (ii) is suffering from a permanent physical disability (including blindness) or is subject to mental retar-dation, being a permanent physical disability or mental retardation specified in the rules
Fixtures
the walls on panels or put up lieu of panels; marble or other ornamental chimney-pieces; marble slabs, window blinds; wainscots fixed to the wall by screws; grates, ranges, and stoves although fixed in brickwork; iron backs to
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Disability
lands of persons under disability is regulated by the Lands Clauses Acts, and see ULTRA VIRES. It means--(i) blindness; (ii) low vision; (iii) leprosy-cured; (iv) hearing impairment; (v) locomotor disability; (vi) mental retardation; (vii) mental illness. [The
Blizzard
A gale of piercingly cold wind usually accompanied with fine and blinding snow a furious blast
VerbarNyctalopia
light or at twilight but is unable to see during the day or in a strong light day blindness
Magnesium
dry air but tarnishing in moist air It burns forming the oxide magnesia with the production of a blinding light the so called magnesium light which is used in signaling in pyrotechny or in photography where a
Darkly
With imperfect light clearness or knowledge obscurely dimly blindly uncertainly
Daltonism
Inability to perceive or distinguish certain colors esp red color blindness It has various forms and degrees So called from the chemist Dalton who had this infirmity
Daltonian
One afflicted with color blindness
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