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India welcomes the announcement by the IEA for collective oil stock release of 120 million barrels(07.04.2022)

Government of India welcomes the announcement by the International Energy Agency for collective oil stock release of 120 million barrels. Government o.....

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Ker. HC: Facts Indicating Special Knowledge Must be Estd. by Prosecution to Shift Burden of Proof(29.05.2024)

Kerala High Court has observed that facts indicating special knowledge must be established by the prosecution to shift the burden of proof on the accu.....

Tags : Kerala High Court, S. 106 of IEA, Special Knowledge



Ker. HC: Facts Indicating Special Knowledge Must be Estd. by Prosecution to Shift Burden of Proof(29.05.2024)

Kerala High Court has observed that facts indicating special knowledge must be established by the prosecution to shift the burden of proof on the accu.....

Tags : Kerala High Court, S. 106 of IEA, Special Knowledge



Patna HC: Oral Evidence Admissible to Prove Contents of Document u/s 92 of IEA(28.06.2024)

Patna High Court has held that to prove the contents of documents under Section 92 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, oral evidence could be admissible.....

Tags : Patna High Court, S. 92 of IEA, Oral Evidence



Orissa High Court: Evidence Not Vitiated Merely Because Object is Openly Accessible to Public(08.07.2024)

Ori HC has observed that it is important to clarify that merely because an object is accessible to public, it would not vitiate evidence. The real tes.....

Tags : Orissa High Court, S. 27 of IEA, Openly Accessible



MP HC: Party Required to Lay Factual Foundation for Getting Benefit of Section 65 of Evidence Act(26.07.2024)

Madhya Pradesh High Court has observed that it is well settled principle of law that when a photocopy of the document is produced, then in order to ge.....

Tags : Madhya Pradesh High Court, Factual Foundation, S. 65 of IEA, Secondary Evidence



Supreme Court: Disclosure Made by Accused Irrelevant if Fact Previously Known to Police(12.08.2024)

Supreme Court has held that, if a disclosure is made by the accused under Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 regarding the crime, such disclo.....

Tags : Supreme Court, S. 27 of IEA, Disclosure



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