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Recalcitrant

Kicking back recalcitrating hence showing repugnance or opposition refractory

Wilful default

also be on account of supine indifference or callous or recalcitrant conduct, J. Jermons v. Aliammal, (1999) 7 SCC 382. Means

Recalcitrate

To kick against to show repugnance to to rebuff

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Recalcitration

A kicking back again opposition repugnance refractoriness

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