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Wilfully
Wilfully, 'wilfully' as used ins. 477A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 means 'intentionally' or 'deliberately'. Intent to defraud
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Wilfulness
Wilfulness, implies an act done intentionally and designedly; a conscious failure to observe care; conscious, knowing; done with stubborn
Wilful default
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Wilful negligence
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Wilfully detains or delays
Wilfully detains or delays, it is, reasonable to think that in s. 53 when the word 'wilfully' was used,
Wilful act
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Wilful disobedience
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willful
willful or wil·ful [wil-fəl] adj : not accidental : done deliberately or knowingly and often in conscious violation or
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