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Home > Cases Phrase: inferential Year: 2004 Page 1 of about 38 results (0.004 seconds)Devi and ors. Vs. Prabhakar and anr.
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Jan-22-2004
Reported in: II(2004)ACC870; [2004(102)FLR911]; 2004(3)KarLJ397
..... his own industry in the name sanmathi engineering for construction of building and therefore the inferential finding of the commissioner that the deceased was a sub contractor under the 1st respondent ..... judgment of the commissioner is tainted with surmises and conjectures and is more of an inferential finding which cannot be justified the legal position cannot be disputed that mere production and .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Feb-03-2004
Reported in: AIR2004SC1517; 2004CriLJ1373; JT2004(2)SC89; 2004(2)SCALE175; (2004)9SCC37
..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 12 the ingredients of ..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 13 the learned judge .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTCrystal Developers Vs. Smt. Asha Lata Ghosh (Dead) Through Lrs. and or ...
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Oct-05-2004
Reported in: AIR2004SC4980; 2005(1)ALD1(SC); 2005(5)ALLMR(SC)64; (2005)1CALLT45(SC); 2004(5)CTC121; JT2004(9)SC64; (2004)4MLJ172(SC); 2004(8)SCALE390; (2005)9SCC375
..... or positive support for the conclusion reached it is our incumbent duty to review such inferential process in such cases the right of this court to review such ..... inferential process cannot be denied it is well settled that inferences have to be drawn from .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTThangaiya Vs. State of Tamil Nadu
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-08-2004
Reported in: 2005CriLJ684; JT2004(10)SC421; 2004(10)SCALE319; (2005)9SCC650
..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 15 the ingredients of ..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 16 the learned judge .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShankar Narayan Bhadolkar Vs. State of Maharashtra
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Mar-09-2004
Reported in: AIR2004SC1966; 2004(1)ALD(Cri)1020; 2004CriLJ1778; JT2004(3)SC211; 2004(3)SCALE78; (2005)9SCC71; 2004(2)LC861(SC)
..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the inquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 29 the ingredients of ..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 30 the learned judge .....
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Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jan-16-2004
Reported in: 2004(3)BomCR590; (2004)189CTR(Bom)226
..... every decision contains three basic postulates firstly the findings of the material facts direct and inferential an inferential finding of fact being the inference which the judge draws from the direct or .....
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Court: Mumbai
Decided on: Jan-16-2004
Reported in: [2004]267ITR78(Bom)
..... every decision contains three basic postulates firstly the findings of the material facts direct and inferential an inferential finding of fact being the inference which the judge draws from the direct or .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Jan-21-2004
Reported in: 2004(1)ALD(Cri)602; JT2004(1)SC358; 2004(1)KLT884(SC); RLW2004(1)SC97; 2004(1)SCALE625; (2004)12SCC269
..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 15 the ingredients of ..... in the ordinary course of nature this part of the enquiry is purely objective and inferential and has nothing to do with the intention of the offender 16 the learned judge .....
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Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Jul-30-2004
..... the conclusions arrived at by the 1st respondent is based on inadmissible evidence and are inferential findings vitiated on account of perversity of approach amplifying the said contention sri reddy would ..... that the 1st respondent recorded his conclusions based on inadmissible evidence and such conclusions are inferential findings p w 8 is one s n nagaraju a reporter for prajavani newspaper p .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTKrishan Lal and anr. Vs. Harvinder Singh and anr.
Court: Punjab and Haryana
Decided on: Aug-31-2004
Reported in: (2005)139PLR628
..... gone to the extent of observing that even if principal facts have been proved and inferential facts have been assumed by the courts below it would not be possible for this ..... notwithstanding the circumstance that a finding of fact in that behalf is a secondary and inferential fact drawn from other primary of perceptive ones all conclusions drawn from primary facts are .....
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