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Perjury

Perjury, telling lie in a court, Swaran Singh v. State of

perjury

perjury pl: -ries [Anglo-French perjurie parjurie, from Latin perjurium, from perjurus

perjurious

perjurious : perjured [ statements] [a witness] per·ju·ri·ous·ly adv

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Sessions of the peace

offences against religion. (5) Administering or taking unlawful oaths. (6) Perjury and subornation of perjury. (7) Making or suborning any other

suborn

induce or procure to commit an unlawful act and esp. perjury [an attempt to a witness] 2 : to induce (perjury)

Perjurious

Guilty of perjury containing perjury

Interpreters

the court. as to the liability of an interpreter for perjury, see (English) Perjury Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5,

New trial

that the plaintiff's case was a mere fiction supported by perjury, which the defendant could not at the time of the

Oath

the like case, include affirm and declare. In the (English) Perjury Act, 1911, the word 'oath' includes 'affirmation' and 'declaration,' and

perjured

perjured 1 : guilty of perjury [a witness] 2 : marked by perjury [ testimony]

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