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maxim that the prosecution must prove its case
beyond reasonable doubt is a rule of caution laid down ... where prosecution
failed to prove its own case beyond reasonable doubt.
[601F-G]
The initial obligatory presumption regarding circum-
stances
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probabilities as in civil litigation or
"proof beyond reasonable doubt" as in Criminal trials.
ii-Section 116A(1)-Election appeal ... probabilities as in civil action but
proof beyond reasonable doubt as in criminal trials.
[1071A-B; 1075D
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prove the charge of guilt against the accused beyond reasonable doubt is
being diluted by the legislature in several statutes ... finding that the accused is guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
One may ask the question as to in how many cases
Law Commission Report
finding that the
prosecution failed to establish charges beyond reasonable
doubt. Said conviction and sentences passed by the learned
Sessions ... said
to have been established by the prosecution beyond all
reasonable doubts and, therefore, the appellants are
entitled to acquitted
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embellishment, in the form of an adverbial qualification, beyond
reasonable doubt, has been added to the simple word "satisfied ... application of the yardstick of proof
beyond reasonable doubt, which has in fact been the standard of proof
Calcutta High Court
following propositions.
(1) The prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the
accused had committed the offence with the requisite ... ground that the prosecution had
failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt an essential part of its case.
25. This
Allahabad High Court
mens rea on the part of the accused, beyond reasonable doubt. However, by introduction of Section 278E, which gives rise ... requires the prosecution to establish the culpable mental state beyond reasonable doubt.
(3) The provisions of the Indian Evidence
Madras High Court
establish it
by clear, cogent and reliable evidence beyond reasonable doubt. It
cannot be established by a mere balance ... sought to make out some distinction between "beyond
reasonable doubt", which expression has been used in some of the
aforesaid
Gauhati High Court
prosecution against the accused
must be proved beyond reasonable doubt and the chain of circumstances
must be so close ... prosecution has proved the guilt of the
appellants beyond reasonable doubt.
6. In (Sharad Birdhichand Sarda v. State of
Maharashtra
Karnataka High Court
prosecution to have failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt; that the court below having acquitted ... enough to prove any one of the charges beyond reasonable doubt; that the finding of the court below holding
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