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Confession by culprit
the indictment. A confession before trial, if given without any inducement of favour or threat of punishment, is evidence against the
Deceive
Deceive, is to induce a man to believe a thing to be true which
Damdupat
Damdupat, the principle of Damdupat was evolved both as an inducement to the debtor to pay the entire principal and interest
Corrupt practices
giving any member of such body any advantage as an inducement to do or not to do anything in respect of
Consideration
In its widest sense consideration is the price, motive or inducement for a promise or for a transfer of property from
Consent
in s. 13 of the Indian Contract Act. A consent induced by false representation may not be free, but it can
Confusion of boundaries
but to require that there should be some equity super induced by the act of the parties; such as some particular
Confidence trick
possession of money or goods is obtained under a contract induced by fraud, the person so fradulently obtaining possession may be
Domicile
a permanent home, until some unexpected event shall occur to induce him to adopt some other permanent home, Lord v. Colvin,
Reinduce
To induce again
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