Judicial Dictionary - M

Judicial Dictionary


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Mala fidesMala fides signify with or in bad faith. Mala fide is to be alleged with particularity- Assertion of...709
MaliceMalice means unjustified, inexcusable intent to commit a wrongful, legally evil act. Malice is a legal...696
Malicious ProsecutionMalicious prosecution is a merit less civil or criminal action instituted solely to harass the defendant....685
MalikanaMalikana means ownership or ownership rights. Section 3 (The SAT Act, 1950) is clear indicator of the...744
Mandatory injunctionMandatory injunction requiring the performance of some specific act. An injunctive order issued by a...673
MarshallingMarshalling is meant to protect the junior creditor from the effect of choices of enforcement strategy...647
MischiefThe etymology of the word comes from Old French mischief, which means "misfortune,' from mischever, "to...700
MortgageA mortgage is the transfer of an interest in specific immoveable property for the purpose of securing...637
MurderMurder is the intentional killing of a human being. It includes causing serious physical injury leading...613