Fanciful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reasonable
word 'reasonable' connotes that the requirement or need is not fanciful or unreasonable. It cannot be a mere desire. The word
Mala fide
legal phraseology and the same cannot possibly emanate out of fanciful imagination or even apprehensions but there must be existing definite
Payable
which he has been agreed to pay and not any fanciful, unreal or inflated price which the exporter may choose to
Political grounds
Political grounds, the expression 'political ground' connotes vague and fanciful attitude, Harbhajan Singh Dutta v. Union of India, AIR 1987
VerbarSobriquet
An assumed name a fanciful epithet or appellation a nickname
Reasonable doubt
vague doubt, a capricious and specu-lative doubt, an arbitrary, imaginary, fanciful, uncertain, chimerical, trivial, indefinite or a mere possible doubt is
Adequate and special reasons
record 'adequate and special reasons' in the judgment and not fanciful reasons which would permit the court to impose a sentence
Special occasions
or periods of tension. 'Special occasions' cannot be equated with fanciful occasions but such as promote the policy of the statue,
Romantic
Of or pertaining to romance involving or resembling romance hence fanciful marvelous extravagant unreal as a romantic tale a romantic notion
Gingerbread
plain sweet cake seasoned with ginger and sometimes made in fanciful shapes
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