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Ciltre
Ciltre, corruptly Siltre, Chiltern.
Castigatory
the tre-bucket, tumbrel tymborella, cucking-stool, scolding-stool, ducking-stool, goginstole, and cokestole, corrupted from choaking-stool. It was a punishment provided for scolding women,
Bill of Rights
in Parliament; by violent prosecutions and the causing partial and corrupt jurors to be returned on trials, excessive bail to be
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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
Appointment in exercise of a Power
powers of appointment.'Where a limited power is executed for a corrupt purpose as by a bargain with any of the proper
Adulteration
Adulteration, the corrupt production of any article, especially food: indictable at common law,
Indecent representation of women
derogatory to, or denigrating, women, or is likely to deprave, corrupt or injure the public morality or morals. [Indecent Representation of
Adawlut
Adawlut, corrupted from Adalat, justice, equity; a Court of justice. The terms
Embracery
Embracery, an attempt to influence a jury corruptly in favour of one party in a trial, by promises,
Sise
Sise, corrupted from assize.
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