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Intention and knowledge

Intention and knowledge, 'intention' is different from 'motive' or 'ignorance' or … Intention and knowledge, 'intention' is different from 'motive' or 'ignorance' or 'negligence'. It

Intent and knowledge

Intent and knowledge, 'intent' and 'knowledge' in the ingredients of s. 299 of … Intent and knowledge, 'intent' and 'knowledge' in the ingredients of s. 299 of the Indian Penal

Knowledge

fact. It is necessary..... to distinguish between producing a result intentionally and producing it knowingly. Intention and knowledge commonly go together, … between producing a result intentionally and producing it knowingly. Intention and knowledge commonly go together, for he who intends a result usually

intent

intent 1 : the act or fact of intending: as a … a wrongful or criminal act called also criminal intent compare knowledge, mens rea, motive, negligence b : the purpose to commit

Modesty

used on the woman intending thereby to outrage her modesty. Intention is not the sole criterion of the offence punishable under … the modesty of the woman is likely to be affected. Knowledge and intention are essentially things of the mind and cannot

Wilful default

Wilful default, implies intentional or conscious violation of obligation to pay the rent due; … wilful must be intentional, deliberate, calculated and conscious, with full knowledge of legal consequences following therefrom, S. Sundaram Pillai v. V.R.

Partition

that is necessary is a definite and unequivocal indication of intention by a member of a joint family to separate himself … that this unequivocal intention to separate must be to the knowledge of the persons affected by such declaration. This intention to

mens rea

mind] : a culpable mental state ;esp : one involving intent or knowledge and forming an element of a criminal offense

Whoever attempts to commit an offence

mean whoever intends to do a certain act with the intent or knowledge necessary for the commission of that offence, Om

knowledge

see also scienter, willful blindness NOTE: Knowledge fundamentally differs from intent in being grounded in awareness rather than purpose. ac·tu·al knowledge

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