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Per incuriam
or some step in the reasoning on which it is based, is found, on that account to be demonstr-ably wrong, A.R. Antulay v. R.S. Nayak, (1998) 2 SCC 602: 1988 SCC (Cri) 372. Per incuriam, through want
Misprision
embezzlement of the public money, punishable by fine and imprisonment; also, such contempts of the executive magistrate as demonstrate themselves by some arrogant and undutiful behaviour towards the sovereign and government. And to endeavour to dissuade a
Modesty
woman is likely to be affected. Knowledge and intention are essentially things of the mind and cannot be demonstrated like physical objects. The existence of intention or knowledge has to be culled out from various circumstances in
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Patent error
Patent error, a patent error is an error which is self-evident, i.e., which can be perceived or demonstrated without involving into any lengthy or complicated argument or a long-drawn process of reasoning. Where two inferences are
Paternity
Paternity. The general rule is that 'pater vero is est quem nupti' demonstrant' (Dig. Lib. 2, tit. 4, 1. 5). For a discussion of the law on the subject of paternity
Provable
Capable of being proved demonstrable
Proved
between civil and criminal cases. Nor does this definition insist on perfect proof because absolute certainty amounting to demonstration is rarely to be had in the affairs of life. Nevertheless, the standard of measuring proof prescribed by
Question of fact
Question of fact, is one capable of being answered by way of demonstration, a question of opinion is one that cannot be so answered. The answer to it is a matter
Reasonableness and in public interest
this Court in Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, (1978) 2 SCR 621: (1978) 1 SCC 248, clearly demonstrates that the requirements of reasonableness runs like a golden thread through the entire fabric of fundamental rights and,
Religious pluralism
Religious pluralism, having emphasis on inclusi-vism in religious education instead of allowing exclusivism can be demonstrated by giving in-stances, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368.
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Per incuriam
or some step in the reasoning on which it is based, is found, on that account to be demonstr-ably wrong, A.R. Antulay v. R.S. Nayak, (1998) 2 SCC 602: 1988 SCC (Cri) 372. Per incuriam, through want
Misprision
embezzlement of the public money, punishable by fine and imprisonment; also, such contempts of the executive magistrate as demonstrate themselves by some arrogant and undutiful behaviour towards the sovereign and government. And to endeavour to dissuade a
Modesty
woman is likely to be affected. Knowledge and intention are essentially things of the mind and cannot be demonstrated like physical objects. The existence of intention or knowledge has to be culled out from various circumstances in
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Patent error
Patent error, a patent error is an error which is self-evident, i.e., which can be perceived or demonstrated without involving into any lengthy or complicated argument or a long-drawn process of reasoning. Where two inferences are
Paternity
Paternity. The general rule is that 'pater vero is est quem nupti' demonstrant' (Dig. Lib. 2, tit. 4, 1. 5). For a discussion of the law on the subject of paternity
Provable
Capable of being proved demonstrable
Proved
between civil and criminal cases. Nor does this definition insist on perfect proof because absolute certainty amounting to demonstration is rarely to be had in the affairs of life. Nevertheless, the standard of measuring proof prescribed by
Question of fact
Question of fact, is one capable of being answered by way of demonstration, a question of opinion is one that cannot be so answered. The answer to it is a matter
Reasonableness and in public interest
this Court in Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, (1978) 2 SCR 621: (1978) 1 SCC 248, clearly demonstrates that the requirements of reasonableness runs like a golden thread through the entire fabric of fundamental rights and,
Religious pluralism
Religious pluralism, having emphasis on inclusi-vism in religious education instead of allowing exclusivism can be demonstrated by giving in-stances, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7 SCC 368.
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