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Intention to annoy
Intention to annoy, when s. 441 speaks of entering on property with intent to commit an offence or to
Intent and knowledge
Intent and knowledge, 'intent' and 'knowledge' in the ingredients of s. 299 of the Indian Penal Code postulate the
legislative intent
legislative intent : the ends sought to be achieved by a legislature in an enactment NOTE: Courts often look to
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Dishonest intention
Dishonest intention, a person can be said to have 'dishonest intention' if in taking the property it is his intention
Intent to annoy
Intent to annoy, the correct position in law may, be stated thus: In order to establish that the entry
criminal intent
criminal intent see intent
constructive intent
constructive intent see intent
transferred intent
transferred intent see intent
general intent
general intent see intent
specific intent
specific intent see intent
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