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infer
infer in·ferred in·fer·ring vt : to derive as a conclusion from
inference
inference 1 : the act or process of inferring ;specif :
Inference
Inference, means (1) A conclusion reached by considering other facts and
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Inferable
Capable of being inferred or deduced from premises
permissive inference
permissive inference : permissive presumption at presumption
Presumption
1973 SC 246: (1973) 1 SCC 366. Presumption is an inference of a certain fact drawn from other proved facts. While
Circumstantial evidence
is not proved by direct testimony, but is to be inferred from circumstances, which either necessarily or usually attend such facts.
Presumption of fact
Presumption of fact, is an inference as to the existence of one fact from the existence
presumption
presumption : an inference as to the existence of a fact not certainly known
Confession
construed as meaning a statement by an accused suggesting the inference that he committed the crime. A confession must either admit
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