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Law on burden of proof

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Publication details: Delhi Delhi Law House 2012Edition: 3rdDescription: 992p xliISBN:
  • 9788186976241
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.060000 FIE-2
Contents:
Contents: 1.Production and Effect of Evidence; 2.Burden of Establishing the Existence of Fact; 3.On whom Burden of Proof Lies; 5.4.Burden of Proof as to Particular Fact; 6.Double Burden of Proof; 7.Burden of Proving Exceptions under Indian Penal Code and Other Laws; 8.Burden of Providing Facts Especially within Knowledge; 9.Presumption of Continuance of Life; 10.Presumption Regarding Death; 11.Burden of Proof As to Relationship; 12.Burden of Proof as to Ownership; 13.Burden of Proof good faith in Transactions; 14.Presumption as to Certain Offences; 15.Presumption as to The Legitimacy of Children Born during Lawful wedlock; 16.Proof of Cession of Territory; 17.Presumption as to Abetment of Suicide by a Married Women; 18.Presumption as to Dowry Death; 19.Court May Presume Existence of Certain Acts; 20.Presumption as to Absence of Consent in Certain Prosecutions for Rape.
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Contents:

1.Production and Effect of Evidence;
2.Burden of Establishing the Existence of Fact;
3.On whom Burden of Proof Lies;
5.4.Burden of Proof as to Particular Fact;
6.Double Burden of Proof;
7.Burden of Proving Exceptions under Indian Penal Code and Other Laws;
8.Burden of Providing Facts Especially within Knowledge;
9.Presumption of Continuance of Life;
10.Presumption Regarding Death;
11.Burden of Proof As to Relationship;
12.Burden of Proof as to Ownership;
13.Burden of Proof good faith in Transactions;
14.Presumption as to Certain Offences;
15.Presumption as to The Legitimacy of Children Born during Lawful wedlock;
16.Proof of Cession of Territory;
17.Presumption as to Abetment of Suicide by a Married Women;
18.Presumption as to Dowry Death;
19.Court May Presume Existence of Certain Acts;
20.Presumption as to Absence of Consent in Certain Prosecutions for Rape.

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