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Abusing children

defence if it shall be made to appear to the Court or jury that the person charged had reasonable cause to believe that the girl was of, or above the age of 16, but only if he has not reached … is being charged under the section for the first time (R. v. Chapman, 23 Cr App R 63); 'reasonable cause to believe' means that the accused had reasonable cause to and did, in fact, believe, R. v. Banks, (1916) 2

force

force to prevent the escape of a suspect who threatens the officer or who the officer has probable cause to believe has committed a violent crime. lawful force : force that is considered justified under the law and does … brandishing of a gun) to use deadly force called also moderate force compare deadly force in this entry reasonable force : Lawful force that is reasonably necessary to accomplish a particular end (as preventing theft of one's

Knowledge

know where there is a direct appeal to his senses and a person is presumed to have a reason to believe if he has sufficient cause to believe the same, Joti Parshad v. State of Haryana, AIR … to his senses and a person is presumed to have a reason to believe if he has sufficient cause to believe the same, Joti Parshad v. State of Haryana, AIR 1993 SC 1167 (1169): (1993) Supp 2 SCC 497.

Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)

child or young person under sixteen shall be no defence to a charge of indecent assault (s. 1). Reasonable cause to believe that a girl was over sixteen shall notbe a defence to a charge undr ss. 5 and 6 … or permitting the same ondeendant's premises), provided that in the case of a man of or undr twenty-three, reasonable cause to believe that the girl was over sixteen shall be a valid defence on the first occasion onwhich he is

Holder in due course

indorsee thereof, if [payable to order], before the amount mentioned in it became payable and without having sufficient cause to believe that any defect existed in the title of the person from whom he derived his title. [Negotiable Instruments … from whom he derived his title. This condition requires that he should act in good faith and with reasonable caution. However, mere failure to prove bona fide or absence of negligence on his part would not negative

Voluntarily

to cause it, or by means which, at the time of employing those means, he knew or had reason to believe to be likely to cause it. (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 39) Intentionally; without coercion, Black's … cause it, or by means which, at the time of employing those means, he knew or had reason to believe to be likely to cause it. (Indian Penal Code, 1860, s. 39) Intentionally; without coercion, Black's Law Dictionary,

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