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Dishonestly
Dishonestly, The word dishonestly is defined by s. 24 of Indian
Dishonest intention
Dishonest intention, a person can be said to have 'dishonest intention'
Dishonest
Dishonest, means dishonestly, i.e., that he has ascribed to the Judge
Making a false document
document, A person is said to make a false document-who dishonestly or fraudulently makes, signs, seals or executes a document with
Public interest
of honest and efficient employees and weeding of inefficient and dishonest, Indira Saxena v. Municipal Council, 1995 Jab LJ 28. Means
Bad faith
Bad faith, is the opposite of good faith, generally implying or involving, but not limited so, actual or constructive fraud,...
Wrongful gain, wrongful loss
gain, wrongful loss, a person can be said to have dishonest intention if in taking the property it is his intention
Waiver
21. It would amount to putting premium on dilatory and dishonest conduct, Jaswant Singh Mathura Singh v. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, 1992
Pettifogger
Pettifogger [fr. petit, Fr., little, and vogueur, a rower], a dishonest lawyer in a mean way of business, Cant. term.
Odiosa et inhonestanonsunt in lege pr'sumenda; et in facto quod inse habet et bonum et malum, magis de bono quam de malo pr'sumendum est
quam de malo pr'sumendum est. Co. Litt. 78, (Odious and dishonest things are not to be presumed in law; and in
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