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Assumption
fact or statement taken for granted; a supposition e.g. a logical assumption. The act of taking (esp. someone else's debt or
Alibi
of offence does not, by any stretch of reasoning or logic, amount to pleading alibi, Subhash Chand v. State of Rajasthan,
Import
Import, in relation to any technology, means the bringing into India of, such technology from a place outside India. [Research...
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Hope and believe
Hope and believe, There is a marked difference between 'hope' and 'believe'. 'To hope' means 'to want and expect'; 'to...
Precedent
its ratio and not every observation found therein nor what logically follows from the various observations made in it. It is
Inference
A conclusion reached by considering other facts and deducing a logical consequence from them. (2) The process by which such a
Presumption
pre-sumption is an inference sanctioned by law which does not logically or necessarily follow from the proved facts, State of West
Tort
944]. The distinction between tort and contract is not a logical one and it is sometimes difficult to say whether a
Therein
wakfs, its institutions and its properties. It would, therefore, be logical and reasonable to infer that its provisions empower only those
Theory of the case
to bring together certain facts of the case in a logical sequence and to corelate them in a way that produces
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