Mischief - Law Dictionary Search Results
Donis conditionalibus, Statute de
so given, it shall be void in law.' The intolerable mischief introduced by this statute, viz., the creation of inalienable estates
Mischievous
Causing mischief harmful hurtful now often applied where the evil is done
Injunction
compensated by damages, or as from its continuance or permanent mischief must occasion a constantly recurring grievance which cannot be otherwise
Judge
necessity and public policy to prevent needless confusion and endless mischief, Gokaraju Rangaraju v. State of Andhra Pradesh, AIR 1981 SC
Land grabber
to be grabbed that he cannot be brought within the mischief of the said expression. A mere prima facie bona fide
Malice
Malice [fr. malitia, Lat.], a formed design of doing mischief to another, technically called malitia pr'cogitata, or malice prepense or
Mischievous animals
he knows that the particular animal was likely to do mischief, see Filburn v. People's Palace, etc., Co., (1890) 25 QBD
Peace, Breach of the
so; and may arrest a lunatic about to do a mischief, and may arrest one against whom an indictment has been
Salary or wages
the term 'sale' has to be construed according to the mischief rule, Municipal Corporation of Delhi v. Laxmi Narain Tandon, AIR
Unlawful assembly
law, or of any legal process; or Third.-To commit any mischief of criminal trespass, or other offence; or Fourth.-By means of
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