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Reasonable doubt

must be such a one as an honest, sensible and fair-minded man might, with reason, entertain consistent with a conscien-tious desire

Fair minded

Unprejudiced just judicial honest

Judicial

judicial mind, that is, a mind to determine what is fair and just in respect of the matters under consideration, Royal … which it is necessary to bring to bear a judicial mind, that is, a mind to determine what is fair and

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reason

the faculty of comprehending, inferring, or distinguishing esp. in a fair and orderly way b : the proper and sane exercise … way b : the proper and sane exercise of the mind

Fairness

Fairness, is a fundamental principle of good administration. It is a … must act in good faith; and without bias, apply its mind to all relevant considerations and must not be swayed by

Copyhold

the enfranchisement of land as in their judgment would be fair and just and would facilitate enfranchisement,' and also a scale … custom rests, are common usage and existence time out of mind. No copyhold estate can, therefore, be created at the present

Malice

Similarly, proof of actual malice will defeat the defence of fair comment. See Odgers on Libel. An act lawful in itself … either express, as when one with a sedate and deliberate mind and formed design kills another, which formed design is evidenced

reasonable

reasonable 1 a : being in accordance with reason, fairness, duty, or prudence b : of an appropriate degree or … 2 : applying reason or logic ;broadly : rational [a mind] rea·son·able·ness n rea·son·ably adv

Damages

Factory, (1936) 1 Ch 343. (3) Substantial Damages, i.e., the fair and adequate compensation which reasonable men would award in respect … the peculiar nature of the wrong or the distress of mind produced in the plaintiff, e.g., actions of seduction, false imprisonment

Hindu

not define the term 'Hindu'. This word has had a fairly wide connotation. In origin, it indicated people living in the … has always been inspired by an endless quest of the mind for truth based on the consciousness that the truth has

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