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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Documentary evidence"
Employer Must Substantiate Misconduct Charges With Documentary Evidence, Mere Allegations Without Proof Insufficient: Madras HC
[NDPS Act] Not Enough For Second Officer To Verbally State That SHO Authorised Search; Must Present Documentary Proof: Rajasthan HC
No Documentary Evidence From Department To Support Allegations; Supreme Court Grants Bail To Assessee Arrested Under Section 69 of CGST Act
Lack Of Documentary Evidence Against Surveyor's Report, Central Delhi District Commission Dismisses Complaint Against New India Assurance Company
NCLAT Delhi: Issuance Of Demand Notice U/S 8 Of IBC Is Fulfilled By Documentary Evidence Including Postal Receipt
The Basics Of “Criminal Trial” For The Novices In The Bench And The Bar [Q and A-Part-IX]
Revisionary Jurisdiction U/s 263 Can't Be Invoked If AO Has Formed Plausible View After Carrying Out Necessary Enquiry: Chandigarh ITAT
Not Feasible To Expect Documentary Evidence In Family Matters, Court Must Be Prudent: Kerala High Court Reiterates
Evidence Act, 1872 | When Documentary Evidence Available, Oral Testimony Not Sufficient To Rebut Its Probative Value: Calcutta High Court
NDPS Act | APHC Sets Aside 'Totally Disturbing' Conviction Wherein Negative Burden Was Put On Accused To Prove He Did Not Own Cultivated Land
Drunk Driving | Medical Report Not Required In Every Case To Prove Intoxication And Guilt Of Accused U/S 304 IPC: Kerala High Court
S.123 Representation Of People Act | Mere Allegation Without Any Cogent Documentary Evidence Does Not Constitute 'Corrupt Practise': Rajasthan High Court
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