other person, any valuable thing without consideration, or for a consideration which he knows to be inadequate, from any person whom he knows to have ... case may, without consideration or for a consideration which he knows to be inadequate.
(2) Where in any trial of an offence punishable under Section
attempted to obtain valuable things
without consideration or for an adequate consideration knowing it to be
inadequate from the 3rd respondent through his wife ... other person, any undue
advantage without consideration, or for a consideration
which he knows to be inadequate, from any person whom he
knows to have
motive or reward as
contemplated in section 7 or with inadequate consideration, to his
knowledge.
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being habitual of accepting any gratification, valuable thing without or for inadequate consideration or they or anyone of them had dishonestly or fraudulently misappropriated
seeks to place
reliance was hastily arrived at and upon an
inadequate consideration of the matter
inasmuch as only two neighbours/witnesses
were examined
accept or obtain a valuable
thing without consideration or for an inadequate consideration knowing
it to be inadequate; (iii) the person giving the thing must
case may
be, without consideration or for a
consideration which he knows to be
inadequate."
Before proceeding further, we may point out that ... case may be, without
consideration or for a
consideration which he knows to be
inadequate.
(2) Where in any trial of an
offence punishable under
case may
be, without consideration or for a consideration which
he knows to be inadequate."
From a reading of the above provision ... case may, without
consideration or for a consideration which he knows to
be inadequate.
(2) Where in any trial of an offence punishable under
Section
other
person, any valuable thing without consideration or for a
consideration which he knows to be inadequate from any
person whom he knows to have ... case may be, without consideration or for a
consideration which he knows to be inadequate.
(2) Where in any trial of an offence punishable
under
case may be, without consideration or for
a consideration which he knows to be
inadequate.
13. The premise to be established on the facts ... case may be, without consideration or
for a consideration which he knows to be
inadequate.
(2) Where in any trial of an offence
punishable under