below:
"C. Evidence Act - Section 114 - General Clauses Act -
Section 27 - Transfer of Property Act - Section 106 of TP Act
notice determining the tenancy ... presumptions both under Section 27
of the General Clauses Act as well as under Section 114
of the Evidence Act are rebuttable
drawn both under Section 27 of the General Clauses Act and Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act. The presumption is, however, rebuttable. We respectfully ... Eviction Act and Section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act is permissible under law. A presumption under Section 27 of the General Clauses Act
General Clauses Act and Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act. Once presumptions arise under Section 27 , of the General Clauses Act and Section ... under Section 27 of the General Clauses Act or Section 28 of the Bombay General Clauses, Act and Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act
urged that to avail the benefit of the presumption under
Section 27 of the General Clauses Act 1897, the sine qua non
was the proof ... arising under Section 27 of the General Clauses
Act 1897 is available to the respondents.
55. Section 27 of the General Clauses Act 1897 reads
section 138 of the Act is not a valid notice for the
purpose of putting into motion the process of law under
Negotiable Instrument Act ... denies receiving
of the same by virtue of section 27 General Clauses Act.
Presumption under section 27 of General Clauses Act provides that
where
Presumption of service of notice of termination
15.1 Section 27 of General Clauses Act, 1897
Section 27 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 provides that ... service is
presumed under Section 114(f) of the Indian Evidence Act and
Section 27 of the General Clauses Act when a notice sent
Union Of India vs H. S. Dhillon on 21 October, 1971
Equivalent citations: 1972 AIR
Section 27 , General Clauses Act since 1897. In Section 114 , Evidence Act it was "may presume" while in Section 27 , General Clauses Act ... under Section 27 , General Clauses Act if the notice is proved to have been sent by Registered Post. That Section ( Section 27 , General Clauses Act
presumption of the delivery of letter can arise unless it is registered. The second presumption under Section 27 of the General Clauses Act arises only ... post. But the provisions of Section 11(f) of the Evidence Act and Section 27 of the General Clauses Act are independent of each other
presumption
of service of notice under Section 27 of the General
Clauses Act is a rebuttable presumption. Thus, the
service of notice being a triable ... Rawal,
learned senior counsel for the Appellant that presumption
under Section 27 of the General Clauses Act is a
rebuttable presumption and since Hill Elliott