reliance upon erroneous legal advice obtained from an appropriate official free from error(passive) caused byA mistake of law
ignorance or misinterpretation of the provisions of the EPC(passive) caused bya " mistake of law "
wrongful advice(passive) caused bymistake of law
relying on advice from one 's attorney(passive) is caused bya mistake of law
a public official advising that a particular action was authorized or not criminal(passive) was caused bythe mistake of law
any doubt ... an unconstitutional law , invalid or unenforceable rule or regulation , or the Department of Revenue 's misinterpretation of any law , rule or regulationcausesa mistake of law
a personto discoverthe mistake of law
the Mills(passive) was discovered byThe mistake of law
the combined effect of sections 20 , 21 and 72 of the contract act,'ifhad leda mistake of law
existing case - law(passive) caused bya mistake of law
to the formation of a contract , s.21has ledto the formation of a contract , s.21
to your convictionledto your conviction
in such payment by the petitionersresultedin such payment by the petitioners
a gross injustice and requiring supervisory controlcausinga gross injustice and requiring supervisory control
a gross injustice or constitutional issues of statewide importance are involvedcausinga gross injustice or constitutional issues of statewide importance are involved
a gross injustice or constitutional issues of state - wide importance are involvedcausinga gross injustice or constitutional issues of state - wide importance are involved
to confusion in later cases interpreting the Actmight ... have ledto confusion in later cases interpreting the Act
the erroneous computation of tax reimbursements and paymentscausesthe erroneous computation of tax reimbursements and payments
in the Accused coming under arrestresultedin the Accused coming under arrest
reasonable suspicion standard too lowsetsreasonable suspicion standard too low
his use of extensive records that could have benefitted the defensepreventedhis use of extensive records that could have benefitted the defense
the Council to vote without first obtaining the information ... rendering the vote arbitrary and capriciouscausedthe Council to vote without first obtaining the information ... rendering the vote arbitrary and capricious
in lawful traffic stop The Court of Appeals of Ohio ... Eighth District ruled on March 7 that where an officer stops a vehicle under the mistaken belief a law had been violatedresultsin lawful traffic stop The Court of Appeals of Ohio ... Eighth District ruled on March 7 that where an officer stops a vehicle under the mistaken belief a law had been violated
through the inducement of anotheris causedthrough the inducement of another
with reasonable diligence , especially where a judicial decision is needed to establish the mistakecould have been discoveredwith reasonable diligence , especially where a judicial decision is needed to establish the mistake
to the verdictledto the verdict
in a confessionresultingin a confession
in a concessionresultingin a concession
in the lack of an intention that consequences which are criminal shall followresultsin the lack of an intention that consequences which are criminal shall follow
in New Delhi and the liability to repay the moneywas discoveredin New Delhi and the liability to repay the money
the taxpayer to underreport the taxcausedthe taxpayer to underreport the tax
gratuitous promise Mistake of law coupled withcausinggratuitous promise Mistake of law coupled with
the lawyer not to investigate the circumstances of the defendant 's childhood , which in turn caused the lawyer to fail to present mitigating evidence to the jurycausedthe lawyer not to investigate the circumstances of the defendant 's childhood , which in turn caused the lawyer to fail to present mitigating evidence to the jury
Then agreement shall be said(passive) to be caused byThen agreement shall be said
an extraordinary circumstancecould ... createan extraordinary circumstance
the resultsinfluencedthe results
in a lesser sentence than would ordinarily be imposedcan resultin a lesser sentence than would ordinarily be imposed
in a mistake in the computation made by the ITO and even on such a mistake being pointed outhas resultedin a mistake in the computation made by the ITO and even on such a mistake being pointed out
the provisions of this section(passive) caused bythe provisions of this section
the ... the defendant to be acquitted , so that he not only escapes the liability to the victimcausesthe ... the defendant to be acquitted , so that he not only escapes the liability to the victim
to an unjust rulinghas ledto an unjust ruling
in submission of the final report by investigator in 2002resultingin submission of the final report by investigator in 2002
to the formation ..... M.K. Gandhi and orshas ledto the formation ..... M.K. Gandhi and ors