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immaterial
immaterial : not essential, pertinent, or of consequence [the jury could
Immaterial averment
Immaterial averment, an unnecessary statement which is not pertinent to the
Misrepresentation
a person is misled and damnified. In equity it is immaterial whether the misrepresent or knew the matter to be false,
Forgery
the document, is falsely stated therein' (s. 1). It is immaterial in what language the document is expressed or in what
Fraud
party himself or form the ill towards the other is immaterial. The expression fraud involves two elements, deceit and injury to
Fraud on a power
himself or from the ill will towards the other is immaterial, Dr. Vimla v. Delhi Administration, (1963) Supp 2 SCR 585
Free fight
who attacks and who defends in such event is wholly immaterial, Abdul Hamid v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1991)1 SCC 339:
Goodwill
profit'. Philosophically it has been held to be intangible. Though immaterial, it is materially valued. Physically and psychologically, it is a
Implied trusts
in pursuance or in breach of the trustee's duty is immaterial; for an abuse of trust cannot confer any right on
Marriage
in a foreign country complies with these requirements it is immaterial that under the local law dissolution can be obtained by
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