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signature crime
a method, plan, or modus operandi so distinctive that it logically follows that the crimes must have been committed by the
Consequentially
With just deduction of consequence with right connection of ideas logically
Ergat
To deduce logically as conclusions
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Prosylogism
A syllogism preliminary or logically essential to another syllogism the conclusion of such a syllogism
relevant
relevant 1 : tending logically to prove or disprove a fact of consequence or to
Damage
for admitting into the civil law a principle which ought logically to belong to the criminal, Rookes v. Barnard, (1964) AC
Import
Import, in relation to any technology, means the bringing into India of, such technology from a place outside India. [Research...
Look-at-able
'This court has come to the conclusion that whatever is logically relevant is legally look-at-able' [Union of India v. Sankalchand, AIR
Precedent
its ratio and not every observation found therein nor what logically follows from the various observations made in it. It is
Predicate
(the subject) is the predicate or thing predicated. To affirm logically.
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