INDIAN PC ACT 13 (B) r/w 420 IPC
Falsify is verb form of false. Present tense--I/we/you/they falsify, he/she/it falsifies. The past tense and past participle is falsified; the present participle is falsifying.
Falsify is verb form of false. Present tense--I/we/you/they falsify, he/she/it falsifies. The past tense and past participle is falsified; the present participle is falsifying.
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Falsify is verb form of false. Present tense--I/we/you/they falsify, he/she/it falsifies. The past tense and past participle is falsified; the present participle is falsifying.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern F--S-F---. That is, nine letter words with 1st letter F and 4th letter S and 6th letter F. In alphabetical order, they are: falseface falsified falsifier falsifies frostfish
Provided it has been proved without a reasonable doubt that the information was falsified-then this is a "VERY SERIOUS MATTER"-and the detective can be dismissed from the force-criminal charges of "perverting the course of justice" and perjury are amongst a list of charges under which he could-AND INDEED SHOULD BE- charged with. Depending upon which country this incidence is related to, Courts in the UK-EUROPE and the USA would TAKE A VERY SERIOUS VIEW OF SUCH AN INCIDENCE.
Contact the justice division of the state attorney general's office in the state in which the incident occurred.
To a large majority of the population, chocolate is both delicious and nice, however personal preference and perhaps allergies falsifies this for certain members of the population.
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18 * Please be advised if a minor falsifies information or uses fraudulent documents to obtain goods, services or cash they can be held legally liable for the debt.
Malpractice becomes fraud when a healthcare provider intentionally misrepresents or conceals information to deceive patients or insurers, resulting in financial or personal harm. While malpractice typically involves negligence or failure to meet a standard of care, fraud requires a willful intent to deceive. For example, if a provider falsifies medical records or billing to gain unjust financial benefits, this constitutes fraud in addition to malpractice. Ultimately, the key distinction lies in the intention behind the wrongful act.