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presumptive evidence
Matched in: Term presumptive evidence
Circumstantial evidence
Matched in: Term Circumstantial evidence
Presumption
law or custom establishes the truth of any point, on a presumption that cannot be overcome by contrary evidence; thus, that a child under seven is incapable of committing a felony (2) The pr'sumptio juris is a … Presumption, a supposition, opinion, or belief pre-viously formed, Wood's Inst. 599. Presumptions have been said to be either: (1)
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Burden of proof
the phrase 'burden of proving' is used in the sense of introducing such evidence as will overcome the presumption of the absence of circumstances bringing the case within exception, Gopal v. Crown, AIR 1950 HP 18. The
presumption
or policy of law regardless of fact presumption of survivorship : the presumption in the absence of direct evidence that of two or more persons dying in a common disaster (as a fire) one was the last … presumption : an inference as to the existence of a fact not certainly known that the law requires to
Presumption of fact and presumption in of law
proof'. Classes (i), (ii) and (iii) are indicated in clauses (1), (2) and (3) respectively, of s. 4, Evidence Act. 'Presumptions of fact' are infer-ences of certain fact patterns drawn from the experience and observation of the … Presumption of fact and presumption in of law, presumptions are of three types: (1) Permissive presumptions or presumptions of
Parol evidence
Matched in: Term Parol evidence
Indirect evidence
Matched in: Term Indirect evidence
Presumption of fact
facts, unless the truth of such inference is disproved. Presumption of fact is a rule in law of evidence that a fact otherwise doubtful may be inferred from certain other proved facts. When inferring the existence of … Presumption of fact, is an inference as to the existence of one fact from the existence of some other
Notice
or (3) constructive or implied, which is no more than evidence of facts which raise such a strong presumption of notice that equity will not allow the presumption to be rebutted. [S. 154, I.P.C. and Art. 61(2)(a)
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