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<h1>Understanding 'Agony' in Indian Law: Defined as intense physical or mental suffering per Black's Law Dictionary, 4th Edition. 'sLawDictionary</h1> Agony is defined in Indian legal terminology as violent physical pain or mental distress, according to Black's Law Dictionary, 4th Edition. This term is used in various legal contexts to describe intense suffering, whether physical or mental, and is referenced in manuals and ready reckoners as a quick guide for understanding its application in law and practice.