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Entrust

Entrust, means 'To give (a person) the responsibility for something, usually after establishing a confidential relationship', (Black's Law Dictionary) see also National Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Ishar Das Madan Lal, (2007) 4 SCC

Fraud

principles; as marriage-brokerage bonds, and contracts in restraint of trade. Other transactions again, growing out of a special confidential or fiduciary relation between the parties, are watched with special jealousy, because they afford the means of taking

Evidence

or secondary evidence, Indian Evidence Act, 1872, s. 61. Is tendered before a Parliamentary Committee is treated a confidential until it is laid on the Table of the House, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in

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Privado

A private friend a confidential friend a confidant

Directors

director of another company [Re Bulawayo Market Co., (1907) 2 Ch 458]. Directors are not trustees, but paid confidential agents, with very extensive powers, selected to manage the affairs of the company; they are, however, trustees of

Client

(22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 37), s. 81). The relation between solicitor and client is a highly confidential one, and the power which his situation gives the former over the latter makes it impossible to be

Cabinet Council

Cabinet Council, a private and confidential assembly of the most considerable ministers of state (all being Privy Councillors), to concert measures for the administration

Affairs of State

and will mean the entire business of State. It takes in the routine day-to-day administration and also highly confidential acts involving defence and foreign relations, and also in modern times the multifarious activities of a welfare State,

Confidant

One to whom secrets especially those relating to affairs of love are confided or intrusted a confidential or bosom friend

shield law

of information: as a : rape shield law b : a law that protects journalists from disclosure of confidential news sources

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