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Bona fide — choose the correct meaning.

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Link \textbf{bona} → \textbf{bonus} (good) and \textbf{fide} → \textbf{fiduciary} (trust) to recall “good faith.”
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • identification card
  • without doubt
  • in good faith
  • indispensable condition
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The Correct Option is C

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Etymology and usage: Latin {bona} (good) + {fide} (faith). In law and commerce, {bona fide purchaser/transaction} means {genuine, honest}, made {in good faith} without intent to defraud.
Distractors: (a) is a common Indian English usage (“bona fide certificate”), but the phrase itself means “genuine/in good faith,” not “ID card.” (b) aligns with “beyond doubt,” which is different; (d) is unrelated.
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