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Abscondence | Abscondence of an accused does not automatically amount to evidence of guilty mind and abscondence is... | 1394 |
Abscond | The primary meaning of the word ‘abscond’ is to hide and when a person is hiding from the place of... | 1333 |
Abettor | A person abets an offence, who abets either the commission of an offence, or the commission of an act... | 1937 |
Abetment | Abetment is an offence by itself and unless it is specifically made punishable in a special Act a person... | 2433 |
Abetment | A person abets the doing of a thing, who— First.—Instigates any person to do that thing; or, Secondly.—Engages... | 1875 |
Abduction | Abduction is a wrongful taking away of a person. It is the carrying away of any person by force or fraud.... | 1280 |
Abduction | Whoever by force compels, or by any deceitful means induces, any person to go from any place, is said... | 1834 |
Abandoning Employment | A person abandons his employment within the meaning of this section who, notwithstanding that it is an... | 1819 |
Abandoned Property | Property in respect of which no claim is made for a specified and reasonable time by the true owner.... | 2732 |
Abandoned Property | Abandoned Property: “Abandoned Property” means any property owned by any person who is not present... | 2335 |