The Court may presume the existence of any fact which it thinks likely to have happened, regard being had to the common course of natural events, human conduct and public and private business, in their relation to the facts of the particular case. The New Law Reports - Sida 20redigerad av - 1908Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Joseph Goodeve - 1871 - 914 sidor
...of any fact Court may presume ex- which it thinks likely to have happened, istence of certain facts. regard being had to the common course of natural events,...their relation to the facts of the particular case. Illustrations. The Court may presume— (a.) That a man who is in possession of stolen goods soon after... | |
| India, Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham - 1872 - 230 sidor
...call for proof of it in the first instance from the person who asserts it. In order to have regard to " the common course of natural events, human conduct and public and private business," the habits of the country, disposition and manners of the inhabitants, customs of trade, local usages,... | |
| 1873 - 1048 sidor
...and that not by consecutive sections, but in different parts of the Act, it enacts as follows : — "The Court may presume the existence of any fact which...their relation to the facts of the particular case " (section 1 14). Even with the aid of this sweeping approved of by them), then, and in snch, case,... | |
| India - 1873 - 294 sidor
...dealt with in Section 114, Facts which may which provides that " the Court may prebe presumed. sume the existence of any fact which it thinks likely to...private business in their relation to the facts of the case ;" in other words, wherever the ordinary course of human events and the general tendency of human... | |
| India - 1877 - 1088 sidor
...at the date mentioned in such notification. 114. Court may presume existence of certain facts. — The Court may presume the existence of any fact which...their relation to the facts of the particular case. Illustrations. The Court may presume — (a) That a man who is in possession of stolen goods soon after... | |
| Punjab (India) - 1883 - 840 sidor
...thinks Court may presume likely to have happened, regard being had to the existence of certain facts. common course of natural events, human conduct, and...their relation to the facts of the particular case. Ittiistratiom. The Court may presume — («.) That a man who is in possession of stolen goods soon... | |
| India, Louis Pitman Russell - 1885 - 514 sidor
...admissible iu England or Ireland. 114. The Court may presume the existence of any fact which it^n"Jjtmny thinks likely to have happened, regard being had to the common course '.'xiBtena) of of natural events, human conduct, and public and private business, in certain facu.... | |
| India - 1888 - 1248 sidor
...mentioned in such notification 2. 114. The Court 3 may presume the existence of any fact Court may which it thinks likely to have happened, regard being...common course of natural events, human conduct, and °f certain public and private business, in their relation to the facts of the particular case 4. Illustrations.... | |
| Whitley Stokes - 1888 - 1250 sidor
...happened, regard being had to existenca the common course of natural events, human conduct, and of certain public and private business, in their relation to the facts of the particular case 4. Illustrations. The Court may presume — (a) That a man who is in possession of stolen goods soon... | |
| David Sutherland - 1892 - 654 sidor
...they have become matter of legislative enactment. Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act says that " the Court may presume the " existence of any fact...their relation to the facts of the particular " case ;" in other words, it authori/csihe Court ft) take as a fact, although got immediately '«• » 5... | |
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