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The term ‘Voluntarily” means

A. An act of ones own privilege
B. An act upon some ones instigation
C. An act upon dictation
D. None of These
Correct Answer: A. An act of ones own privilege

The term 'Voluntarily' in a legal context signifies an act performed freely, without coercion, compulsion, or external influence. It implies that the individual made a conscious choice to act on their own accord.

  • An act of ones own privilege is the correct option because it accurately reflects the essence of a voluntary act – one done by choice and free will.
  • An act upon some ones instigation is incorrect as instigation implies being prompted or influenced by another, which compromises the voluntary nature of the act.
  • An act upon dictation is also incorrect because dictation means being commanded or ordered, directly opposing the concept of free will.
  • None of These is false as option A is correct.

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