Penetrability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Carnal knowledge
QB 149, and R. v. Russen, (1777) 1 East, PC 438. See tits. RAPE; ABUSING CHILDREN. Means the penetration to any, the slightest degree of male organ of generation, Dinesh v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 2006 SC
Mansfield rule
through their post verdict testimony. In practice the rule lessons the possibility that losing parties will seek to penetrate the secrets of the jury room. The rule of first announced in Vaise v. Delaval, 99 Eng Rep
Sexual intercourse
Sexual intercourse, the dictionary meaning of the words 'sexual intercourse' is heterosexual inter-course involving penetration of the vagina by the penis, Sakshi v. Union of India, (2004) 5 SCC 518; see also Koppula
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Unnatural offence
Unnatural offence, the infamous crime against nature, either with man or beast, punishable by the Offences against the Person Act, 1861, by penal servitude for life or any term not less than ten years, but this...
Perforate
with a pointed instrument to make a hole or holes through by boring or piercing to pierce or penetrate the surface of
Exploration
The act of exploring penetrating or ranging over for purposes of discovery especially of geographical discovery examination as the exploration of unknown countries
Oboe
One of the higher wind instruments in the modern orchestra yet of great antiquity having a penetrating pastoral quality of tone somewhat like the clarinet in form but more slender and sounded by means of
Crocidolite
essentially a silicate of iron and soda called also blue asbestus A silicified form in which the fibers penetrating quartz are changed to oxide of iron is the yellow brown tiger eye of the jewelers
rape
knowledge of a woman not his wife through force and against her will, and required at least slight penetration of the penis into the vagina. While some states maintain essentially this definition of rape, most have broadened
sodomy
the men of the city in Genesis 19:1-11] : the crime of oral or anal sexual contact or penetration between persons or of sexual intercourse between a person and an animal ;esp : the crime of forcing
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