Difference between malice in law and malice in tort
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Answer:Malice-in-Fact refers to performance of an act which may be legal, but with ill-will, or hatred, or bad intention. Whereas, Malice-in-Law, refers to a wrongful act, done intentionally, without just cause or legal excuse. "Intent" in criminal law is synonymous with Mens rea, which means the mental state
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