Corrupt - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bill of Rights
in Parliament; by violent prosecutions and the causing partial and corrupt jurors to be returned on trials, excessive bail to be
Combustio pecuni'
Combustio pecuni'. The ancient way of trying mixed and corrupt money by melting it down, Jacob.
Women's modesty
always decisive, as for example, when the accused with a corrupt mind stealthily touches the flesh of a sleeping woman. She
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Bhrashtachar
Even literally, 'bhrashtachar' and 'bhrashtachari' will not inevitably establish a corrupt practice, Laxminarayan v. Returning officer, (1974) 3 SCC 425: AIR
Bastardly
Bastardlike baseborn spurious corrupt
Corruption
The act of corrupting or making putrid or state of being corrupt or putrid
Corruptible
Capable of being made corrupt subject to decay
Corruptful
Tending to corrupt full of corruption
Corrupt
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Contaminate
To soil stain or corrupt by contact to tarnish to sully to taint to pollute
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