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1 - 10 of 12 (0.27 seconds)Article 2 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 14 in The Telecom Regulatory Authority Of India Act, 1997 [Entire Act]
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
The Limitation Act, 1963
Anil Rishi vs Gurbaksh Singh on 2 May, 2006
23. Hon'ble Apex Court in Anil Rishi Vs. Gurbaksh Singh - AIR 2006 SC
1971 has propounded that onus to prove a fact is on the person who
asserts it. Under Section 102 of The Indian Evidence Act, initial onus is
always on the plaintiff to prove his case and if he discharges, the onus
shifts to defendant.
Article 25 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 112 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
The Companies Act, 1956
M. Krishnan vs Vijay Singh And Anr on 11 October, 2001
Though unlike a criminal case, in civil cases there is no mandate for
proving fact beyond reasonable doubt, but even preponderance of
probabilities may serve as a good basis of decision, as was
propounded in M Krishnan Vs Vijay Singh- 2001 CrLJ 4705.