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Central Government Act Section 118(a) in The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
(a) of consideragion; that every negotiable instrument
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Negotiable Instruments Act.
Actually this is not a presumption which had been prescribed by the
Negotiable Instruments Act only. Section ... Section 118,
Negotiable Instruments Act is that while the Evidence Act has used the
word "may", Section 118 Negotiable Instruments
Allahabad High Court
Sections 3 and 4, Evidence Act. The
difference between Section 114, Evidence Act, and Section 118,
Negotiable Instruments Act, consists ... Negotiable Instruments Act or even under Section
114, Evidence Act, but only from the recitals, if any, that the
instrument
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having regard
to the presumption under Section 118 of the Negotiable Instruments Act
he decreed both those suits
Andhra High Court
expression "until the contrary is proved" in Section 118, Indian
Negotiable Instruments Act, must also be read in this expanded ... Section 3 and 4, Evidence Act.
The difference between Section 114, Evidence Act, and Section 118,
Negotiable Instruments Act, consists
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Central Government Act Section 118(g) in The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
(g) that holder is a holder
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Central Government Act Section 118(b) in The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
(b) as to date; that every negotiable instrument
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arise under Section
114 of the Indian Evidence Act, it is settled law that presumption
arising under Section 118 ... Negotiable
Instruments Act and Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act. The
statutory presumptions under Section 118 of the Negotiable
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unrestricted discretion under Section 114.
Under this section, Court may not, but under Section 118(a), Negotiable
Instruments ... Court
that although the initial presumption under Section 118(a) of the
Negotiable Instruments Act was that the promissory note
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occasion to consider the scope
of presumption under Section 118, Negotiable Instruments Act. In that
case, their Lordships said thus ... have already held, under Section 44 read
with Section 118 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, the defendant is
entitled
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