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Council Of The Institute Of Chartered ... vs Deepak Jain & Anr. on 4 August, 2016

10. It is urged that the Council fell into error in holding that the burden of proving innocence was placed on the respondent, which is contrary to established canons of procedure. It is also argued that the charges alleged against the respondent were not proved beyond reasonable doubt. Being CHAT A. REF.2/2014 Page 9 quasi criminal proceedings the result of which can severely affect the professional reputation of a chartered accountant, the higher burden of proof was required. Here reliance is placed on H.V. Panchaksharappa v K.G. Eshwar, AIR 2000 SC 3344 and Council of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India vs. C.H. Padliya and Another, 1977 MPLJ 722.
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