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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Reasonable doubt"
Disciplinary Proceedings Need Only 'Preponderance of Probability', Not 'Beyond Reasonable Doubt': Madras HC
NDPS Act | Preparing Seizure Memo At Place Other Than Scene Of Recovery Makes Seizure Defective, Creates Reasonable Doubt: Rajasthan High Court
In City Like Mumbai, 1.30 AM Not Too Late; Wandering At That Time At Night No Offence : Mumbai Court
S.106 Evidence Act | Husband Can't Be Asked To Explain Wife's Death In Their House Unless Prosecution Establishes Prima Facie Case: Bombay High Court
Prosecution Is Not Required To Prove Its Case Beyond All Iota Of Doubt: Supreme Court
Counter-Complaint Lodged By Injured Accused Should Be Dealt Together With That Of Injured Complainant: Madras High Court
Proving Case Beyond Reasonable Doubt Does Not Mean To Nitpick To Find Excuse To Obtain Acquittal: Supreme Court
PC Act - Mere Recovery Of Tainted Money From Accused Without Proof Of Demand Not Sufficient To Convict : Bombay High Court
Allahabad High Court Lays Down Procedure & Standard Of Evidence For Enquiry Into Criminal Antecedents Of A Candidate During Selection Process
498A- Vague And General Allegations Not Sufficient To Implicate The Distant Relatives Of Husband: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
Even If There Is Reasonable Doubt Regarding Mental Condition of Accused, He/She Is Entitled To Benefit Under S.84 of IPC: Bombay HC
Presumptions In NDPS Act Do Not Dispense With Prosecutions' Burden To Prove The Charge Beyond Reasonable Doubt: SC [Read Judgment]
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