Adequacy: legal sufficiency requires measures fully equal to requirements, commensurate and proportionate to the occasion. Adequate means legally sufficient, fully equal to requirements, commensurate, suitable to the occasion, proportionate and satisfactory; adequacy demands measures that are reasonably and fully sufficient rather than merely acceptable, a formulation reflected in standard dictionary authorities and cited in Sonia Bhatia v. State of U.P.
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Adequacy: legal sufficiency requires measures fully equal to requirements, commensurate and proportionate to the occasion.
Adequate means legally sufficient, fully equal to requirements, commensurate, suitable to the occasion, proportionate and satisfactory; adequacy demands measures that are reasonably and fully sufficient rather than merely acceptable, a formulation reflected in standard dictionary authorities and cited in Sonia Bhatia v. State of U.P.
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