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At which he may be found
under section 188 of Cr. P.C., has to be by court and not by police or the complainant, Om Hemrajani v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2005) 1 SCC 617.
Act
wrong, shall include a series of acts, and words which refer to act done extend also to illegal omissions. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3 (2)] The term act is one of the ambiguous
sodomy
sodomy [Anglo-French sodomie sexual intercourse between men, from Old French, from Late Latin Sodoma Sodom, from the supposed homosexual practices of the men of the city in Genesis 19:1-11] : the crime of oral or anal...
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motion
to exclude evidence that was obtained illegally and esp. in violation of Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment protections om·ni·bus motion [Ä m-ni-bəs-] : a motion that makes multiple requests [filing an omnibus motion to dismiss and for
bill
bill : a bill originating in the House of Representatives money bill : revenue bill in this entry om·ni·bus bill [Ä m-ni-bəs-] : a bill that includes a number of miscellaneous provisions or appropriations private bill :
Wilfully
s. 477A) Pre-supposes a conscious action, while even by negligence one can allow another to do a thing, Om Prakash Gupta v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1957 SC 458 (464). (Penal Code, 1860 s. 405) Wilfully,
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At which he may be found
under section 188 of Cr. P.C., has to be by court and not by police or the complainant, Om Hemrajani v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (2005) 1 SCC 617.
Act
wrong, shall include a series of acts, and words which refer to act done extend also to illegal omissions. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3 (2)] The term act is one of the ambiguous
sodomy
sodomy [Anglo-French sodomie sexual intercourse between men, from Old French, from Late Latin Sodoma Sodom, from the supposed homosexual practices of the men of the city in Genesis 19:1-11] : the crime of oral or anal...
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motion
to exclude evidence that was obtained illegally and esp. in violation of Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment protections om·ni·bus motion [Ä m-ni-bəs-] : a motion that makes multiple requests [filing an omnibus motion to dismiss and for
bill
bill : a bill originating in the House of Representatives money bill : revenue bill in this entry om·ni·bus bill [Ä m-ni-bəs-] : a bill that includes a number of miscellaneous provisions or appropriations private bill :
Wilfully
s. 477A) Pre-supposes a conscious action, while even by negligence one can allow another to do a thing, Om Prakash Gupta v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1957 SC 458 (464). (Penal Code, 1860 s. 405) Wilfully,
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