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Pacta qu' turpem causam continent non sunt observanda
Dig. 2, 14, 27, s. 4, (Agreements founded on an immoral consideration are not to be observed.) See ILLEGAL CONTRACT.
Permission
Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 means only leave to do some act which but for the leave would be illegal, M/s. Dhanrajamal Gobindram v. Shamji Kalidas and Co., AIR 1961 SC 1285 (1290). (FERA, 1947, s. 21) Permission,
Petition
and prosecutions for such petitioning are declared by the Bill of Rights (see BILL OF RIGHTS) to be illegal. But by 13 Car. 2, st. 1, c. 5, prior in date to the Bill of Rights, it
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Poaching
Poaching, taking name by trespass. Also taking fish, e.g., salmon and trout by illegal methods (see infra). Trespassing in the daytime in pursuit of 'game'--i.e., hares, pheasants, partridges, grouse, heath or moor
Police reforms
to oversee the police performance to ensure its conformity to the law. A supervisory mechanism without scope for illegal, irregular or mala fide interference with police functions has to be devised, Prakash Singh v. Union of India,
Protection money
position of procuring highly sophisticated weapons. Such gangs collect money from various businessmen, land developers, persons carrying on illegal activities in gambling dens, drug traffickers etc. Such collected money is termed as 'protection money', State of Maharashra
Repetund', or Pecuni' repetund'
Judices, or in respect of any other public function. Sometimes the word repetund' was used to express the illegal act for which compensation was sought, as in the phrase, 'Repetundarum insimulari damnari'; and pecuni' meant, not only
Public nuisance
India it is a punishable offence; the ingredients of this offence are: (1) doing of any act or illegal omission to do an act; (2) the act or omission causes any common injury, danger or annoyance to
Public policy
contemplated but was not perpetrated, the defendants should not be allowed to perpetrate a new fraud. If the illegality of the transaction is trivial or venial and the plaintiff is not required to rest his case upon
Puffer
the sale of land, and enacts that all sales of land where a puffer has bid shall be illegal unless a right of bidding on behalf of the owner shall have been reserved; that the conditions of
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Pacta qu' turpem causam continent non sunt observanda
Dig. 2, 14, 27, s. 4, (Agreements founded on an immoral consideration are not to be observed.) See ILLEGAL CONTRACT.
Permission
Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 means only leave to do some act which but for the leave would be illegal, M/s. Dhanrajamal Gobindram v. Shamji Kalidas and Co., AIR 1961 SC 1285 (1290). (FERA, 1947, s. 21) Permission,
Petition
and prosecutions for such petitioning are declared by the Bill of Rights (see BILL OF RIGHTS) to be illegal. But by 13 Car. 2, st. 1, c. 5, prior in date to the Bill of Rights, it
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Poaching
Poaching, taking name by trespass. Also taking fish, e.g., salmon and trout by illegal methods (see infra). Trespassing in the daytime in pursuit of 'game'--i.e., hares, pheasants, partridges, grouse, heath or moor
Police reforms
to oversee the police performance to ensure its conformity to the law. A supervisory mechanism without scope for illegal, irregular or mala fide interference with police functions has to be devised, Prakash Singh v. Union of India,
Protection money
position of procuring highly sophisticated weapons. Such gangs collect money from various businessmen, land developers, persons carrying on illegal activities in gambling dens, drug traffickers etc. Such collected money is termed as 'protection money', State of Maharashra
Repetund', or Pecuni' repetund'
Judices, or in respect of any other public function. Sometimes the word repetund' was used to express the illegal act for which compensation was sought, as in the phrase, 'Repetundarum insimulari damnari'; and pecuni' meant, not only
Public nuisance
India it is a punishable offence; the ingredients of this offence are: (1) doing of any act or illegal omission to do an act; (2) the act or omission causes any common injury, danger or annoyance to
Public policy
contemplated but was not perpetrated, the defendants should not be allowed to perpetrate a new fraud. If the illegality of the transaction is trivial or venial and the plaintiff is not required to rest his case upon
Puffer
the sale of land, and enacts that all sales of land where a puffer has bid shall be illegal unless a right of bidding on behalf of the owner shall have been reserved; that the conditions of
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