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Unlawful activity
signs or by visible representation or otherwise),- (i) which is intended, or supports any claim, to bring about, on any ground
Void
298. Void, is used, when total lack or existence is intended to be conveyed Acts which are void and Acts repealed
Voluntarily
effect 'voluntarily' when he causes it by means whereby he intended to cause it, or by means which, at the time
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Water
a grant of the river including it flowing water is intended to be made, the Sanad would have definitely used the
Weaker section of society
would also belong to the weaker sections. The Constitution makers intended all citizens of India belonging to the weaker sections to
Wilful
is a free agent, knows that he is doing and intends to do what he is doing, Dictionary of Law by
Malice
the same as intentional wrong-'Every one must be taken to intend that which his the natural consequence of his actions'-if any
Marriage
5, c. 36), if either of the parties to an intended marriage is under the age of 16, the marriage is
Prophylactic
v. CCF, (2004) 4 SCC 481 (483). It would mean intending to prevent diseases, a preventive medicine or course of action,
Liquidated damages
be paid as compensation for the breach of it, and intended to be recovered, whether the actual damages sustained by the
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