each other in such a manner as to render previous concert highly improbable ; As to Illustration (c) - A, the drawer of a bill of exchange
detection, A hides the ring in a place where it is highly improbable that it will ever be found by Z, with the intention
existence of any fact in issue or relevant fact highly probable or improbable. Illustrations (a) The question is, whether A committed a crime at Calcutta ... from the place where it was committed, which would render it highly improbable, though not impossible, that he committed it, is relevant. (b) The question
advances, i.e. advances in respect
where of there was high improbability of recovery of even
the principal amounts, ought not to have been subjected ... while the latter is a loan to which a high degree of
improbability of recovery attaches in a particular year or
years depending upon
mind or body existed, and is accompanied by conduct rendering its falsehood improbable. (3) An admission may be proved by or on behalf
extremely careful
while accepting the testimony when the entire case is improbable and
unlikely to have happened. This is what has been stated ... unsupported by any medical evidence or the whole
surrounding circumstances are highly improbable and
belie the case set up by the prosecutrix, the court shall
character of any person concerned is such as to render probable or improbable any conduct imputed to him, is irrelevant, except
election-petitioner,
even though consistent, is fraught with inherent
improbabilities and replete with unnatural tendencies, the
court may refuse to accept such evidence, because
consistency ... another issue.
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(3) The cumulative effect of the inherent
improbabilities and the intrinsic infirmities of the
evidence for the respondent, and the unnatural
moment while
running away, on the ground that it was highly improbable
that Mangal had the courage to turn back and see what was
happening ... also disbelieved the eye
witnesses on the ground that their evidence was improbable.
It observed that, if the three brothers had left together
full effect to be given to circumstances or conditions of probability or improbability, so that where, as in this case, forgery comes in question ... against misconduct is not without its due weight as a circumstance of improbability, though the standard of proof to the exclusion of all reasonble doubt