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<h1>Connivance means secretly allowing wrongdoing while consent requires explicit permission - legal distinction matters for proof requirements</h1> Connivance refers to secretly allowing wrongdoing, distinct from consent which is explicit permission. While connivance may sometimes amount to consent in certain situations, the terms cannot be equated as they serve different legal purposes. Consent implies parties are in agreement, whereas connivance does not necessarily require mutual understanding between parties. The legal distinction is important as proof requirements differ - consent must be proven for publication rather than mere connivance. Courts have established that connivance does not invariably mean consent, and the determination depends on specific factual circumstances of each case.