Ignorantia Facit Execusat,Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat - It means ignorance of facts is excusable but ignorance of law is not excusable. In ignorance of facts,it provides a defense to an individual who may have caused harm to others due to lack of knowledge or...
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Audi Alteram Partem
Audi Alteram Partem - It means ‘hear the other side’ or no man should be unheard i.e. both the parties have an opportunity of being heard and no will be judged without fair hearing. Audi :- to listen Alteram :- former or latter or other or another etc. Partem :-...
Ex post facto
Ex post facto - It means "from a thing done afterward" in English. In legal contexts, it refers to a law or regulation that retroactively changes the legal consequences of actions that were committed before the law was enacted. In many legal systems, ex post facto...
Donatio mortis causa
Donatio mortis causa - It means “gift in anticipation of death” in English. It refers to a type of gift or transfer of property that is made by a person who believes they are about to die. This gift is conditional upon the donor’s death and is often used in estate...
Doli incapax
Doli incapax -It means "incapable of deceit" or "incapable of wrongdoing" in English. It is a legal term used to describe a presumption that young children lack the capacity to understand or form criminal intent, and therefore, they are considered incapable of...
Doli capax
Doli capax -It means "capable of deceit" or "capable of wrongdoing" in English. It is often used in legal contexts to refer to a person, typically a child, who is considered old enough to understand and be held accountable for their wrongful actions Doli :- deceit or...