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In discharge of his duty
the discharge of his duty' in s. 5(1)(d) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1947, an offence under that section requires
Habitually
AIR 1990 SC 2069 (2071): (1990) 4 SCC 552. [Gujarat Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act, 1985, s. 2(c)] The word 'habitually'connotes
Damaged and lost
the proviso to sub-s. (2C) of s. 13 of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act,1954 in relation to the part of
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Common gaming house
AIR 1979 SC 857 (858): (1979) 3 SCR 33. [Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act (4 of 1887) s. 3(1)(ii), 7] The
Commission Agent or Broker
v. Ansell, (1888) 39 Ch D 339. See also the Prevention of Corruption Acts, 1906 and 1916, and the Prevention of
Chastisement
criminal by an officer, see s. 24 of the (English) Prevention of Cruelty to Children Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict.
Candidate
has a specially extensive meaning. Corrupt and Illegal practices (English) Prevention Act, 1883, s. 63, by which, with a saving for
Brothel
Brothel [fr. bordel, Fr.], a habitation of prostitutes. To keep one is an offence at Common Law, the prosecution of...
Borstal institution
Borstal Institutions is given by s. 4 of the (English) Prevention of Crime Act,1908, and the same section describes such institutions
Known sources of income
Known sources of income, the expression 'known sources of income' must have reference to sources known to the prosecution on...
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