Perceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hope and believe
free from doubt as to the truth of the fact perceived and believed, Chandran v. State of Madras, AIR 1978 SC
Jeofails, Statutes of
when a pleader in the old days of oral pleading perceived any slip in the form of his allegation, he acknowledged
Modesty
is, the action of the offender such as could be perceived one which is capable of shocking the sense of decency
Patent error
is an error which is self-evident, i.e., which can be perceived or demonstrated without involving into any lengthy or complicated argument
Self-help
Self-help, means an attempt to redress a perceived wrong by one's own action rather than through the normal
Ocular
Depending on or perceived by the eye received by actual sight personally seeing or
Olfaction
olfactory organs by the odorous particles in the atmosphere are perceived
Deafen
deprive of the power of hearing to render incapable of perceiving sounds distinctly
observed
perceived with the eyes and sometimes with other senses as no
Deafness
Incapacity of perceiving sounds the state of the organs which prevents the impression
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