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rebuttal evidence
Matched in: Term rebuttal evidence
rebuttal
Matched in: Term rebuttal
witness
that forms the proper foundation for admission of evidence under the business records exception to the hearsay rule rebuttal witness : a witness called upon to rebut evidence already presented 3 : one who is called on
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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 … existence of some other fact conclusive presumption : a presumption that the law does not allow to be rebutted called also irrebuttable presumption compare rebuttable presumption in this entry mandatory presumption : a presumption that a jury
Judicial proceeding
right to inspect the record and all relevant documents before he is called upon to lead evidence in rebuttal, Suraj Mall Mohta and Co. v. A.V. Visvanatha Sastri, AIR 1954 SC 545 (553). [Income Tax Act, 1992,
case
of a party's case including arguments for which the party bears the burden of proof but not including rebuttal prima facie case : a case established by evidence that is sufficient to raise a presumption of fact
closing argument
the closing argument after the closing of the evidence. The defense replies, and the prosecution may offer a rebuttal.
Advancement
stranger, however, holding the interest vested in him in trust for the parent. The presumption of advancement is rebuttable by parol or other extrinsic evidence. In all cases the whole of the surrounding circumstances must be considered
Circumstantial evidence
Matched in: Term Circumstantial evidence
Parol evidence
Matched in: Term Parol evidence
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