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Evil minded
Having evil dispositions or intentions disposed to mischief or sin malicious malignant wicked
Dotard
One whose mind is impaired by age one in second childhood
Distrait
Absent minded lost in thought abstracted
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Lunatic
England, shall cease to be used in relation to any person of or alleged to be of unsound mind, and the words ''person of unsound mind,' 'person,' 'patient of unsound mind,' or 'of unsound mind,' or such
Education
Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2005 SC 3226. The process of training and developing the knowledge, skill, mind and character of students by formal schooling, Sole Trustee, Loka Shikshana Trust v. Commissioner of Income Tax, (1976)
Knowledge
Knowledge, 'knowledge' is an awareness on the part of the person concerned indicating his state of mind. 'Reason to believe' is another facet of the state of mind. 'Knowledge' will be slightly on a higher
Reasonable doubt
Reasonable doubt, does not mean some light, airy, insubstantial doubt that may fit through the minds of any of us about almost anything at some time or other; it does not mean a doubt
Inquisition
which is an inquiry directed by the judge in lunacy, as to whether a person is of unsound mind and incapable of managing his affairs. It is held before a jury, if the person alleged to be
Visitor
(English) Lunacy Act, 1890, Parts VI. and VII., ss. 163 to 206, Chancery visitors of persons of unsound mind, so found by inquisition, appointed by the Lord Chancellor visiting committees under the regulations of a mental hospital,
Mens rea
Mens rea, a guilty mind. See ACTUS NON FACIT REUM, NISI MENS SIT REA. Although prima facie and as a general rule there
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Mindful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Evil minded
Having evil dispositions or intentions disposed to mischief or sin malicious malignant wicked
Dotard
One whose mind is impaired by age one in second childhood
Distrait
Absent minded lost in thought abstracted
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Lunatic
England, shall cease to be used in relation to any person of or alleged to be of unsound mind, and the words ''person of unsound mind,' 'person,' 'patient of unsound mind,' or 'of unsound mind,' or such
Education
Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2005 SC 3226. The process of training and developing the knowledge, skill, mind and character of students by formal schooling, Sole Trustee, Loka Shikshana Trust v. Commissioner of Income Tax, (1976)
Knowledge
Knowledge, 'knowledge' is an awareness on the part of the person concerned indicating his state of mind. 'Reason to believe' is another facet of the state of mind. 'Knowledge' will be slightly on a higher
Reasonable doubt
Reasonable doubt, does not mean some light, airy, insubstantial doubt that may fit through the minds of any of us about almost anything at some time or other; it does not mean a doubt
Inquisition
which is an inquiry directed by the judge in lunacy, as to whether a person is of unsound mind and incapable of managing his affairs. It is held before a jury, if the person alleged to be
Visitor
(English) Lunacy Act, 1890, Parts VI. and VII., ss. 163 to 206, Chancery visitors of persons of unsound mind, so found by inquisition, appointed by the Lord Chancellor visiting committees under the regulations of a mental hospital,
Mens rea
Mens rea, a guilty mind. See ACTUS NON FACIT REUM, NISI MENS SIT REA. Although prima facie and as a general rule there
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