Prima facie is a Latin phrase used commonly in law, meaning at first sight or on the face of it. It refers to something that appears to be true based on first impression, even if later examination may prove otherwise.
Choose the correct meaning of the foreign word - "PRIMA FACIE", out of the options given below :
Held on 30 May 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
incorrect idea
prime idea
the truth
what at first seems to be true
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