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Unless the contrary is proved
Unless the contrary is proved, the words 'unless the contrary is proved' mean that the presumption raised by s. 4 has to be rebutted by proof and not by bare explanation which may be merely plausible....
Turpis arbiter
Turpis arbiter, a bribed or corrupt Judge.
True copy
True copy, a 'true copy' means a copy which is wholly and substantially the same as the original. Where therefore, there are insignificant or minimal mistakes, the court may not take notice thereof, Mithilesh Kumar Pandey...
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Tamper
Tamper, means to alter for an improper purpose or in an improper way, Kerala Public Service Commission v. Santhamma, 1987 (1) Ker LT 75. Means to meddle so as to alter (a thing) especially, to make...
Synodales testes
Synodales testes, synods-men (corrupted into sidesmen), were the urban and rural deans, now the churchwardens. See SIDESMEN.
Speed money
Speed money, Speed money is the key to getting lawful things done in good time and 'operation signature', be it on a gate pass or a pro forma, can delay the movement of goods, the economics...
Special reasons
Special reasons, the words 'special reasons' in the context in which they are used could only means special to the accused on whom sentence is being imposed. 'Special reasons' in the context of sentencing process must...
Several
Several, 'several' cannot relate back to infinity it has its own limitations. The use of the word several would not be indicative of the fact that corruption which took place many years back was under contemplation,...
Satisfactorily account
Satisfactorily account, the legislature has advisedly used the expression 'satisfactorily account'. The emphasis must be on the word 'satisfactorily', and the Legislature has, thus, deliberately cast a burden on the accused not only to offer a...
Reasonable restriction
Reasonable restriction, the expression 'reasonable restriction' signifies that the limitation imposed on a person in enjoyment of the right should not be arbitrary or of an excessive nature, beyond what is required in the interests of...
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Corruptly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unless the contrary is proved
Unless the contrary is proved, the words 'unless the contrary is proved' mean that the presumption raised by s. 4 has to be rebutted by proof and not by bare explanation which may be merely plausible....
Turpis arbiter
Turpis arbiter, a bribed or corrupt Judge.
True copy
True copy, a 'true copy' means a copy which is wholly and substantially the same as the original. Where therefore, there are insignificant or minimal mistakes, the court may not take notice thereof, Mithilesh Kumar Pandey...
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Tamper
Tamper, means to alter for an improper purpose or in an improper way, Kerala Public Service Commission v. Santhamma, 1987 (1) Ker LT 75. Means to meddle so as to alter (a thing) especially, to make...
Synodales testes
Synodales testes, synods-men (corrupted into sidesmen), were the urban and rural deans, now the churchwardens. See SIDESMEN.
Speed money
Speed money, Speed money is the key to getting lawful things done in good time and 'operation signature', be it on a gate pass or a pro forma, can delay the movement of goods, the economics...
Special reasons
Special reasons, the words 'special reasons' in the context in which they are used could only means special to the accused on whom sentence is being imposed. 'Special reasons' in the context of sentencing process must...
Several
Several, 'several' cannot relate back to infinity it has its own limitations. The use of the word several would not be indicative of the fact that corruption which took place many years back was under contemplation,...
Satisfactorily account
Satisfactorily account, the legislature has advisedly used the expression 'satisfactorily account'. The emphasis must be on the word 'satisfactorily', and the Legislature has, thus, deliberately cast a burden on the accused not only to offer a...
Reasonable restriction
Reasonable restriction, the expression 'reasonable restriction' signifies that the limitation imposed on a person in enjoyment of the right should not be arbitrary or of an excessive nature, beyond what is required in the interests of...
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