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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 106 Evidence Act"
[Dowry Death] When Offence Committed Inside House, Initial Burden Of Proof Rests On Prosecution But Degree Becomes Lighter: Patna High Court
S.106 Evidence Act | Accused Has Duty To Offer Explanations When Offence Was Committed Within Privacy Of Their House : Supreme Court
'Husband Who Slept In Same Room Escaped Unscathed When Wife Died Due To Burn Injuries' : Supreme Court Affirms Conviction For Dowry Death
S. 106 Evidence Act | Accused Can't Be Asked To Discharge Burden Of Proof When Prima Facie Case Wasn't Established By Prosecution: Supreme Court
Mechanical Addition Of S. 302 IPC 'Unsustainable': Allahabad HC Explains When Trial Courts Can Add Murder Charge In Dowry Death Cases
S. 106 Evidence Act | Unless Prosecution Proves Case Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Burden Of Proof Can't Be Shifted To Accused: Jharkhand High Court
Patna High Court Orders ₹2 Lakh Compensation To Man Who Was Subjected To 'Severe' Torture, Assault In Police Custody
Principles Of Applying Section 106 Of Evidence Act : Supreme Court Explains
Section 106 Evidence Act Not Attracted Unless Prosecution Prima Facie Discharges Initial Burden Of Establishing Guilt Of Accused: Allahabad HC
"Burden To Prove Mental Incapacity Is On The Defence" : Supreme Court Upholds Conviction Of Man Accused Of Killing His Two Sons
Can't Place Reverse Burden On Accused U/S 106 Evidence Act If Prosecution Hasn't Discharged Its Burden First: Allahabad HC
Section 106 Evidence Act Doesn't Absolve Prosecution Of Discharging Duty To Prove Case Beyond Reasonable Doubt: Allahabad HC
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