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Home > Cases Phrase: probably Year: 2006 Page 1 of about 338 results (0.076 seconds)Hartman Vs. Moore
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Apr-26-2006
..... the longstanding presumption of regularity accorded prosecutorial decisionmaking a showing of the absence of probable cause is needed to bridge the gap between the nonprosecuting government agent s ..... moved for summary judgment urging that because the underlying criminal charges were supported by probable cause they were entitled to qualified immunity from a retaliatory prosecution suit the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTUnited States Vs. Grubbs
Court: US Supreme Court
Decided on: Mar-21-2006
..... judge authorizing interception of wire oral or electronic communications to determine that there is probable cause for belief that particular communications concerning one of various listed offenses will be ..... any single location there is no likelihood that contraband will be delivered rather the probability determination for a conditioned anticipatory warrant looks also to the likelihood that the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBarker and Others (Respondent) Vs. Corus (Uk) Plc (Appellants)
Court: House of Lords
Decided on: May-03-2006
any one of a number of noxious agents may equally probably have caused the damage 20 similarly lord hutton at p
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTParminder Singh S/O Shrimava Singh Vs. State of Karnataka by H.A.L. Po ...
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Nov-17-2006
Reported in: 2007(2)KarLJ7; 2007(2)KCCR1409; 2007(2)AIRKarR256(DB)
to whether the plea of exercise of private defence was probable in the facts and circumstances of the case that cannot
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRaj Pal and ors. Vs. the State of Haryana
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Apr-19-2006
Reported in: 2006(1)ALD(Cri)678; 2006(II)OLR(SC)118; 2006(4)SCALE456; (2006)9SCC678
..... evidence is so clear and cogent so independent and disinterested so probable consistent and creditworthy that it far outweighs the effect of ..... act is likely to dangerous that it must in allcause death probability cause death orsuch bodily injury as is likelyto cause death ..... in clause b of section 299 conveys the sense of probability as distinguished from a mere possibility the words bodily injury .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTManik Lodh Vs. State of Assam and anr.
Court: Guwahati
Decided on: Sep-25-2006
..... court either believes it to exist or considers its existence so probable that a prudent man ought under the circumstances of the particular ..... onus of showing not only that his explanation is reasonable and probable but also that his explanation is a true one the expression ..... and not merely when its existence is established by preponderance of probability 24 from a bare reading of section 35 it is clear .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRajinder Vs. State of Haryana
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Jun-05-2006
Reported in: AIR2006SC2257; 2006CriLJ2926; 2006(3)KLT218(SC); 2006(6)SCALE454; (2006)5SCC425
..... likely in clause b of section 299 conveys the sense of probable as distinguished from a mere possibility the words bodily injury sufficient ..... be applicable where the knowledge of the offender as to the probability of death of a person or persons in general as distinguished ..... part of the offender must be of the highest degree of probability the act having been committed by the offender without any excuse .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSettu and ors. Vs. State of Tamil Nadu
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Aug-22-2006
Reported in: AIR2006SC2986; 2006CriLJ3889; JT2006(7)SC524; 2006(8)SCALE382; (2006)10SCC549
..... likely in clause b of section 299 conveys the sense of probable as distinguished from a mere possibility the words bodily injury sufficient ..... be applicable where the knowledge of the offender as to the probability of death of a person or persons in general as distinguished ..... part of the offender must be of the highest degree of probability the act having been committed by the offender without any excuse .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTA. Rajendran Vs. Astt. Cit, Special Investigation, Cirecle Iii, Coimba ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Mar-29-2006
Reported in: [2006]155TAXMAN364(Mad)
r balasubramanian j tax case nos 74 to 76 2002 stand admitted on the following questions of law a whether...
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSelvi J. Jayalalitha, Vs. the Union of India (Uoi), Rep. by Its Secret ...
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Dec-02-2006
Reported in: [2007]288ITR225(Mad)
i think says the learned judge and most persons will probably agree with him that this would be reasonable evidence that
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