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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Burden of proof"
No Lunatic Can Be Convicted As He Can't Exercise Right To Defend Under Article 21 : Supreme Court
Burden Is On Assessee To Show Entitlement For Capital Gains Tax Exemption On Sale Of Agricultural Land: Kerala High Court
Surprising That Probe In NDPS Cases Is Being Entrusted To Incompetent Officers, Casual Approach Undermines Public Faith In Criminal Justice: J&K HC
Supreme Court Dismisses PIL Challenging Provisions Of Dowry Prohibition Act
Burden of Proof On Insurer To Substantiate Reasons For Denial Of Claim : Telangana State Commission Holds LIC Liable For Deficiency In Service
MP HC Clarifies Burden Of Proof In Employment Cases: Employer Must Disprove Worker's Continuous Service Claim
Burden Of Proof Lies With Applicant To Show Sufficient Cause For Delay: NCDRC holds Ethiopian Arlines Liable For Deficiency
Supreme Court Delivers Split Verdict On Police Officers' Convictions In Decades-Old Custodial Death Case
Burden To Prove Insanity Of Spouse Is On Party Seeking Dissolution Of Marriage On Grounds Of Such Insanity: Allahabad High Court
Burden Of Proof Lies With Complainant In Consumer Cases: Ernakulam District Commission
Indian Citizenship Should Not Be Doubted Due To Minor Variations In Name Spellings In Electoral Rolls Or Govt Records: Supreme Court
Foreigners Act | Authorities Cannot Randomly Ask People To Prove Indian Citizenship On Mere Suspicion Without Sharing Any Materials: Supreme Court
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