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Omission
Omission, is a colourless word which merely refers to the not
Act, omission
Act, omission, the word 'act' denotes as well a series of acts
Act or Omission
Act or Omission, an 'act or omission' need not necessarily be criminal; it
Any act or omission which constitutes any offence under this Act
Any act or omission which constitutes any offence under this Act, the expression 'Any
Acts and omissions
Acts and omissions, The words 'acts and omission' contemplated by Rule 4 of
omission
omission 1 : something neglected, left out, or left undone 2
Official duty
Official duty, implies that the act or omission must have been done by the public servant in the
Omissible
Capable of being omitted that may be omitted
Negligence
Baroda, (1995) 2 SCC 150 (153). (ii) 'Negligence' is the omission to do something which a reasonable man is expected to
Offence
Archbolds' or Roscoe's Criminal Evidence. It means any act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being in
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