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Compellably

By compulsion

privilege

privilege against self-incrimination : a privilege under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protecting a person from compulsion to make self-incriminating statements re·port·er's privilege : a privilege protecting a reporter from compulsion to reveal information acquired

Duress

Duress [fr. duresse, Fr.; durities, Lat., constraint], imprisonment, compulsion. Duress is either by imprisonment or by threats. In order to constitute duress by imprisonment, either the imprisonment

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Collusion

dominate over the will of the other, it would not be a case of collusion but one of compulsion, V.S. Rahi v. Ram Chambeli (1984) 2 SCR 290(1984) 1 SCC 612: AIR 1984 SC 595 (599). (Delhi

Compelled

prevented from doing a particular thing unless he agrees to do as desired. In either case it is compulsion, Kartar Singh v. State of Punjab, (1994) 3 SCC 569 (763): 1994 SCC (Cri) 899.

Contribution

meaning. It cannot be understood as donations. If that be so, a voluntary contribution cannot amount to a compulsive donation. If the donor, in order to gain an advantage or benefit, if he apprehends that but the

Force majeure

Force majeure, irresistible compulsion, coercion diplomatically recognized as irresistible, Concise Oxford Dict. Compare ACT OF GOD; RESTRAINT OF PRINCES. An event or

May be accepted as evidence

May be accepted as evidence, indicate that there is no compulsion on the court to accept such transaction as evidence, but it is open to the court to treat

Forced labour

imprisonment or fine in case the employee fails to provide labour or service or it may even be compulsion arising from hunger and poverty, want and destitution. Any factor which deprives a person of a choice of

Hiring

Hiring, in the Hiring, there is a creation of relationship of landlord and tenant, and the element of compulsion is inherent in such arrangement. On the other hand, in requisition the properties are taken out of the

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Compellably

By compulsion

privilege

privilege against self-incrimination : a privilege under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protecting a person from compulsion to make self-incriminating statements re·port·er's privilege : a privilege protecting a reporter from compulsion to reveal information acquired

Duress

Duress [fr. duresse, Fr.; durities, Lat., constraint], imprisonment, compulsion. Duress is either by imprisonment or by threats. In order to constitute duress by imprisonment, either the imprisonment

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Collusion

dominate over the will of the other, it would not be a case of collusion but one of compulsion, V.S. Rahi v. Ram Chambeli (1984) 2 SCR 290(1984) 1 SCC 612: AIR 1984 SC 595 (599). (Delhi

Compelled

prevented from doing a particular thing unless he agrees to do as desired. In either case it is compulsion, Kartar Singh v. State of Punjab, (1994) 3 SCC 569 (763): 1994 SCC (Cri) 899.

Contribution

meaning. It cannot be understood as donations. If that be so, a voluntary contribution cannot amount to a compulsive donation. If the donor, in order to gain an advantage or benefit, if he apprehends that but the

Force majeure

Force majeure, irresistible compulsion, coercion diplomatically recognized as irresistible, Concise Oxford Dict. Compare ACT OF GOD; RESTRAINT OF PRINCES. An event or

May be accepted as evidence

May be accepted as evidence, indicate that there is no compulsion on the court to accept such transaction as evidence, but it is open to the court to treat

Forced labour

imprisonment or fine in case the employee fails to provide labour or service or it may even be compulsion arising from hunger and poverty, want and destitution. Any factor which deprives a person of a choice of

Hiring

Hiring, in the Hiring, there is a creation of relationship of landlord and tenant, and the element of compulsion is inherent in such arrangement. On the other hand, in requisition the properties are taken out of the

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