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Central Government Act Section 105 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
105. Commencement and continuance of the right of private
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Central Government Act Section 105 in The Transfer Of Property Act, 1882
105. Lease defined.- A lease of immoveable property
Central Government Act
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ACT:
Indian Evidence Act: Section 105--Burden of proof--What
is 'fact'--When proved--When 'disproved'--Presumption ... respect of assessing the evidence in
criminal cases. [601E]
Section 105 places "burden of proof' on the accused
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offer of
shares contravened the provisions of section 105-C of the
Indian Companies Act, 1913, and was therefore ultra ... making any discrimination between them the two
requirements of section 105-C were complied with and the
resolution and offer
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exercise of the right of private defence. By Section 105, Evidence Act,
it is provided : "When a person is accused ... found themselves, moreover,
faced with the concluding words of Section 105, Evidence Act, that "the
Court shall presume the absence
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burden which is placed upon an accused by Section 105, Evidence Act
which is as follows:
When a person ... such circumstances.
3. Having regard to the terms of Section 105, the question for decision
is : Is the extent
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reasonable construction the document satisfies
the requirements of Section 105 of the Transfer of Property Act.
Section 105 defines ... document
establish the essential ingredients required by Section 105, there is
nothing more to be done than to hold that
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accurate, and needs qualification.
Section 105, Indian Evidence Act, states:
"When a person is accused of any offence, the burden ... true one."
This passage shows that for purposes of Section 105. Indian Evidence
Act, it is not sufficient
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third respondent which runs as follows:-
"Section 105 of the Customs (Preventive ) Act whereas I have reason
to believe that ... petitioner, has
urged the following main contentions:-
(1) Section 105 of the Customs Act (Central Act 52 of 1962) must
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Corporation Act, and particularly Section 105 - B thereof, violate
Arts ... amendment to the main Act. Section 105 - A contains the
definitions of "Commissioner", "corporation premises" and 'unauthorised
occupation in relation
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