Q: Write about the legal maxim ' Actus legis nemini facit injuriam ' ?

Ans: Actus legis nemini facit injuriam is a well-established Latin maxim that signifies ‘The act of the law does injury to no one. ' The acquittal of an accused is just and proper in absence of legal debt and documentary evidences. 

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