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Psychoanalysis

theory that neurosis is characteristically due to repression of desires consciously rejected but subconsciously persistent it consists in a close analysis

Malice

confined to personal spite against individuals, but consists in a conscious violation of the law to the prejudice of another. In

Consent

is a much stronger word than knowledge because it implies conscious assent, Haji C.H. Mohammad Koya v. T.K.S. M.A. Muthukoya, (1979)

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Consultation

(Consumer Protection Act, 1986, s. 16) Means meaningful, effective and conscious consultation, Gauhati High Court v. Kuladhar Phukan, (2002) SCC 524.

Deathbed or Dying Declarations

that the deceased, at the time of making them, was conscious of his danger, and had given up all hope or

Fact

senses; (2) any mental condition of which any person is conscious; (Evidence Act, 1872, s. 3) A fact discovered within the

Knowledge

SC 3229. Is the fact or condition of being cognizant, conscious or aware of something; to be assured or being acquainted

Reckless disregard

Reckless disregard, means conscious indifference to the consequence, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.

Murder

Steph. Dig. (1) The person committing the offence must be conscious of doing wrong, and able to discern between good and

Person

Person, a Hindu Undivided Family is a person, Kshetra Mohan-Sannyasi Charan Sadhukhan v. Commissioner of Excess Profit Tax, West Bengal,...

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