Logics - Law Dictionary Search Results
Relevant
meaning supporting the contention of a party to a suit. Logically connected and tending to prove or disprove a matter in
Proposition
Proposition, a single logical sentence.
Procedure established by law
in it that it is unequal both according to political logic and constitutional law and is therefore violative of Article 14'.
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Presumption of fact
the court exercises a process of reasoning and reaches a logical conclusion as the most probable position. The above principle has
Premises
Premises (pr'missa), in logic, propositions antecedently supposed or proved. In a deed the 'premises'
Jurisdiction
the formal structure of law may lose something of its logical symmetry, Hari Prasad Mulshanker Trivedi v. V.B. Raju, AIR 1973
Predicament
Predicament, the condition of things concerning which a logical proposition may be stated.
Self consistent
from the ordinary standard by which the conduct is guided logically consistent throughout having each part consistent with the rest
Possession
different contexts. It is impossible to work out a completely logical and precise definition of 'possession' uniformly applicable to all situations
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
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