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beyond all reasonable doubt; (2) by proof
through preponderance of probabilities; and (3) by creating a
reasonable doubt ... accused person
succeeds 'in proving a preponderance of probability'."
Similarly, in V.D. Jhingan v. State
Allahabad High Court
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Vijayee Singh And Ors vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 20
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should be established-Whether on basis
of preponderance of probabilities as in civil litigation or
"proof beyond reasonable doubt ... allowed to be
established on the basis of preponderance of probabilities
as in civil litigation and not by asking
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permissible to establish the fact by a preponderance
of probabilities?
14. That question requires us to move from ... disproved'
are closely connected with the theory of 'preponderance of
probabilities."
17. Applying the above definition of the words 'proved
Andhra High Court
beyond reasonable doubt but
only to establish a preponderance of probability. To
eradicate the widespread corruption in public services ... higher than establishing his case by a preponderance of
probability. [683 A-E]
In the instant case the High Court
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established if it is proved by preponderance of
probabilities. Under s. 3 of the Evidence Act a act is said ... this choice which
ultimately determines where the preponderance of
probabilities lies. Important issues like the status of
parties demand closer
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Sarkaria, JJ)
The appellant had established by a preponderance of
probability, that the deceased was within a striking
distance poised ... discharge his onus by establishing a
mere preponderance of probability [767-T]
(3) The plea of private defence was specifically
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Madras High Court
A.Krishna Reddy vs P.V.R.S.Mani Kumar on 9
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proved his case
even by the test of preponderance of probability.
JUDGMENT:
CRIMINAL'APPELLATE JURISDICTION : Criminal Appeal ... accused person succeeds in proving a
preponderance of probability in favour of his case. It is
not necessary
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grounds Standard of
proof-Beyond reasonable doubt of preponderance of
probabilities-What constitutes- How to be proved.
Press and Registration ... must be proved not by the
standard of preponderance of probabilities but beyond
reasonable doubt.
Mohan Singh v. Bhanwar
Supreme Court of India
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