Deliberation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Consent
to be treated as a delusion, and not as a deliberate and free act of the mind. In relation to Criminal
Conscious
particular fact. It is a state of mind which is deliberate or intended, Madan Lal v. State of Himachal Pradesh, AIR
Closure
debate lasting 41' hours during which the Irish members had deliberately protracted the debate on the motion for leave to bring
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But for sex
would favour the opposite sex and women will not be deliberately selected for less favourable treatment because of their sex, Air
Body corporate established by any law
the words 'body corporate established by any law' have been deliberately used. While all companies and corporations, as defined in the
Jury nullification
Jury nullification, means a jury's knowing and deliberate rejection of the evidence or refusal to apply the law
Judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerato processu nunquam
Judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerato processu nunquam [Lat.], Judgments become frequently
Wilful act
Wilful act, means a deliberate act and not intentional wrongdoing, Clen v. Korean Airlines Co.
Jus deliberandi
Jus deliberandi, the right which an heir has in Scots Law of
Rendered illegal
C.P. and Berar Industrial Disputes Settlement Act, 1947 has been deliberately used in contradistinction to the words 'held illegal' used in
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