Flagrant - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scandal
forth by what is regarded as wrong criminal heinous or flagrant opprobrium or disgrace
Court
commit unless the contemnor's conduct is very contemptuous and a flagrant disrespect to the Court, Leonard v. Attwell, (1810) 17 Ves
Neglect
Neglect, means gross, wilful, intentional, culpable or flagrant disregard of duties, Baburao Vishwanath Mathpati v. State of Maharashtra,
Manner or mainour
about him-as it were in his hands; that is, in flagrante delicto. In such a case he might be brought into
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