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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Burden of proof"
Merely Making Entries In Books Is Not Sufficient To Discharge Initial Burden Of Proof Regarding Claim Of Cost Of Improvement Of Asset: Chandigarh ITAT
The Burden Of Proving Medical Negligence Lies With The Claimant: Delhi State Commission
Customer Asked To Wait Outside Restaurant During Covid-19 Does Not Amount To Mistreatment, Burden Of Proof On Customer: Amritsar District Commission
Burden On Defendant To Rebut Presumption As To Prima Facie Validity Of Registered Trademark In Suit Against Infringement: Karnataka High Court
UPGST | Burden To Prove Intention To Evade Tax Lies Solely On Department: Allahabad High Court
Burden To Prove Concession Rightly Claimed Upon Assesee In Original Proceedings, Burden Shifts Upon Department In Reassessment Proceedings: Allahabad High Court
Principles Of Applying Section 106 Of Evidence Act : Supreme Court Explains
In Disciplinary Proceeding, Burden Of Proof Depends On Nature Of Charge And Explanation Put Forward By Employee: Supreme Court
Burden Of Proof Lies On Propounder To Establish Will's Authenticity Amid Suspicious Circumstances: Tripura High Court
Not Proper To Shift Burden On Complainant To Prove NI Act Case Beyond ‘Reasonable Doubt’ When Accused Didn’t Respond To Statutory Notice: Gujarat HC
Burden Of Proof On Accused To Prove Plea Of Insanity Is One Of Preponderance Of Probability : Supreme Court
S.101 Evidence Act | Defendant Can Lead Evidence Before Plaintiff In Suit To Prove Existence Of Will When Plaint Claims Otherwise: MP High Court
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