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Given below are some words from legal terminology used in court affairs. Discuss and complete the table accordingly.

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Given below are some words from legal terminology used in court affairs. Discuss and complete the table accordingly.

Sr. No Legal Terminology Description
1. Affidavit A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use as evidence in court.
2. Argument  
3. Consent  
4. Counsel  
5. Judgement  
6. Trial  
7. Verdict  
8. Contempt of Court  
9. Notice  
10. Stay order  
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Sr. No Legal Terminology Description
1. Affidavit A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation for use as evidence in court.
2. Argument A set of legal reasons based on statutes, regulations, case precedents, legal texts, and reasoning for a particular case. A presentation of the facts or evidence and the conclusions that may be drawn from them, aimed at convincing a judge or jury to deliver the verdict in favour of the lawyer's client.
3. Consent Voluntarily accepting or agreeing with another person's statement/proposal.
4. Counsel A person of authority similar to a lawyer, who deals with various legal issues and provides legal advice.
5. Judgement An official decision made by the court that determines the rights and obligations of the parties involved.
6. Trial A legal examination of an issue by a court (or similar authority) in order to determine the rights of the parties involved based on the evidence presented by them.
7. Verdict The official decision or findings made by the court regarding the issue specified in a trial.
8. Contempt of Court An offence that involves any form of disrespectful behaviour towards the court of law, its officials or its regulations and that disregards the dignity of the court.
9. Notice A legal notification or warning (usually in writing) aimed to make the party aware of legal processes that affect their rights or duties.
10. Stay order It is a court order to temporarily suspend the execution of a court judgement.
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पाठ 2.5: Nose versus Eyes - Ice Breakers [पृष्ठ ८७]

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पाठ 2.5 Nose versus Eyes
Ice Breakers | Q 2. (i) | पृष्ठ ८७

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Read the following passage and do the given activities: 
A.1) True or False
State whether the following statements are true or false:
(i)
The patient stirred and looked about in cheerful anticipation
(ii)
The patient’s wife wanted to know the truth ………… 

               The lady went away to the kitchen. She felt restless. She felt she must know the truth whatever it was. Why was the great man so evasive? The suspense was unbearable. Perhaps he could not speak so near the patient’s bed. She beckoned to him from the kitchen doorway.
The doctor rose and went over. She asked, “What about him now? How is he?” The doctor bit his lips and replied, looking at the floor, “Don’t get excited. Unless you must know about it, don’t ask now.” Her eyes opened wide in terror. She clasped her hands together and implored, “Tell me the truth.” The doctor replied, “I would rather not talk to you now.” He turned around and went back to his chair. terrible wailing shot through the still house; the patient stirred and looked about in bewilderment. The doctor got up again, went over to the kitchen door, drew it in securely and shut off the wail. 

A.2)  Give reasons for the following:
(i) Her eyes opened wide in terror.
(ii) The lady went away to the kitchen. 

A.3) How, according to you, should the nature of the doctor be?


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