Deliberation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Malice
or excuse. A decision which has been taken after due deliberations and upon due application of mind cannot be held to
Fraud
Fraud, a fraud is an act of deliberate deception with the design of securing something by taking unfair
Wilful default
3 SCC 282. Wilful default means an act consciously or deliberately done with open defiance and intent not to pay the
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Chamber
the members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha meet and deliberate are known as Lok Sabha Chamber and Rajya Sabha Chamber
Attempt
it. The third stage is reached when the culprit takes deliberate overt steps to commit the offence. Such overt act or
misconduct
wanton wrongful but usually not criminal behavior: as a : deliberate or wanton violation of standards of conduct by a government
False return
said to be 'false' unless there is an element of deliberations in it. It is possible that even where the incorrectness
Rash act
primarily an over hasty act. It is opposed to a deliberate act. Still a rash act can be a deliberate act
Wilfully
SC 458 (464). (Penal Code, 1860 s. 405) Wilfully, means deliberately and intentionally, R. v. Senior, (1899) 1 QB 283: 68
Reasonable
Dictionary, p. 1272. The word 'reasonable' implies intelligent care and deliberation, that is, the choice of a course which reason dictates,
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