Word of the Day
RECIDIVISM/ RECIDIVIST
The recidivism is an act of continuing crime to commit crimes even after having been punished. It is the continued, habitual, or compulsive commission of law violations after first having been convicted of prior offenses. A recidivist is a person who is released from prison and who later commits another crime, or reoffends, such as a parole violation or the commission of another new crime. |
RELEVANT WORDS:
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Accomplice | A partner in a crime. One who knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally unites with the principal offender in the commission of a crime. The word accomplice has not been defined under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (IEA). However, an accomplice is a competent witness as per Section 133 of the IEA. |
Affiant | A person who makes and signs an affidavit. |
Alford Plea | A special type of guilty plea by which a defendant does not admit guilt but concedes that the State has sufficient evidence to convict. This type of plea is normally made to avoid the threat of greater punishment by the Court. |
Alibi | To be present elsewhere. It is a defence claimed by the accused that he was somewhere else at the time a crime was committed. Section 11 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is based upon the principle of alibi. |
Escrow/ Escrow Account
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Money or a written instrument such as a deed that, by contractual agreement between two parties, is held by a neutral third party (held in escrow) until all conditions of the agreement are met.
An escrow account is a temporary pass through account held by a trusted third party during the process of a transaction between two parties. This is a temporary account as it operates until the completion of a transaction process. The transaction is implemented after all the conditions between the buyer and the seller are complied with. |
Hemiplegia | Hemiplegia is a neurological condition. It IS sometimes called hemiparesis and is a condition that affects one side of the body (Greek ‘hemi’ = half). It is caused by injury to parts of the brain that control movements of the limbs, trunk, face, etc. |
Pendente lite | during the suit : while litigation continues (Eg: The Bank claimed pendente –lite interest till disposal of the suit) |
Prognosis
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The word prognosis was initially a medical term, but later on it broadened to encompass predictions/ forecasts made by experts of any field.
The prefix “pro” means “before”. Thus, the word prognosis literary means fore-knowing or foreseeing or foretelling. It is a view/ judgment or an opinion, based upon the experiences or existing trends/ symptoms, as to how something is likely to develop positively or negatively in future. Example, considering the prognosis of mounting inflow of trial of cases relating to sexual offences and child abuse, there is a need to think about constitution of more Special Courts to dispose of the pending trial expeditiously. |
Sequitur | Conclusion/ Consequence/ Inference (Eg.: Mr. “X” was not financially sound, as reasonable sequitur he was unable to meet daily needs of his family. |