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Motive

Motive, a state of mind; an incentive; an object. Relevant evidence of intention. Motive' is the moving power which impels action for a definite result, or to put it

bear

market will ] b : assume accept [you legal responsibility for him] vi : to relate or have relevance [will admit evidence ing on her defense]

Chinese walls

and dependent on the acceptance of evidence sworn for the purpose by members of staff engaged on the relevant work, Bolkiah v. KPMG [H.L.(E)], (1992) 2 WLR 215.

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Precedent

3512. Means every judgment must be based upon facts, declared by the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 to be relevant and duly proved. But when a Judge, in deciding a case, follows a precedent, he only regards himself

As he thinks fit

the orders passed by a subordinate authority in complete disregard to the provisions of the Act and the relevant facts. Any conclusion arrived to without reference to reliable, cogent and admissible evidence, cannot be termed to be

Pertinent

subject or matter in hand fit or appropriate in any way adapted to the end proposed apposite material relevant as pertinent illustrations or arguments pertinent evidence

subpoena

to call before a court or hearing by a subpoena [the inspector is given the power to any relevant…witnesses "Harvard Law Review"] ;also : to command the production of (evidence) by a subpoena duces tecum [subpoenaed documents]

Circumstantial evidence

Matched in: Term Circumstantial evidence

Parol evidence

Matched in: Term Parol evidence

Secondary evidence

Matched in: Term Secondary evidence

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