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    PRESUMPTIONS IN THE LAW OF EVIDENCE Introduction As a general and fundamental rule in the law of evidence‚ facts on which a court can base its decision in any proceedings must be proved to exist by evidence. Nevertheless‚ the proof of the existence of some classes of facts is dispensed with. Such facts include: facts presumed‚ facts admitted for the purpose of trial and facts judicially noticeable. This research work basically deals with facts presumed i.e. presumptions. In the course of discussion

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    A STUDY ON PRESUMPTION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PRINCPLE OF LEGITIMACY Submitted to: Mr. Kishor Bista Mr. Bishow Mani Pokharel Subject: Evidence Law Submitted by: Ms. Binita Pandey Kathmandu School of Law L.L.B 3rd year Date of submission: 28 Baisakh 2068 TABLE OF CONTENT Table of Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Statutes 1. Chapter I 1.1 Background 1.2 Objectives 1.3 Limitation 1.4 Methodology 1.5 Organization of study 2. Chapter II 2.1 Defining

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    being. Antony Flew‚ however‚ believes that the presumption of atheism is closely related to innocence and that in this day and age‚ atheism is considered a negative term but Flew wants the word to be considered positively. According to Flew‚ the “presumption of innocence” is that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven and guilty. Meaning‚ in order to perceive and to properly debate the existence of God‚ you should begin the with the “presumption of atheism” as an innocent topic and the proof

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    ‘By inviting us to laugh at foolishness‚ writers encourage us to laugh at ourselves.’ In the light of this view‚ consider ways in which writes use mockery and humour. Both Volpone and the wife of Bath take the undesirable human traits and use the notation of “Black Humour” to allow the audience‚ to not only laugh at the faults of the characters‚ but relate these traits back to their own lives. Avarice and the obsession with wealth is Volpone’s central satirical theme. From the first scene it

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    Faith is the complete trust or confidence in someone or something. It is based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof. Scientifically‚ faith is irrational. There is no proof of a higher being‚ no scientific reason for one to trust in their beliefs‚ yet so many do. I understand that in this sense faith is irrational‚ yet I also think its necessary and makes complete rational sense. In order to be at peace in life I think it is important to have your faith to trust in. God cannot be proven by

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    Assignment 3 Start With Faith and Work Your Way UP Alicia Carter Instructor: LaRuth Ensley ENG 090 12-11-2012 I read and understand Strayer University’s Academic Integrity Policy listed in the Syllabus II of our classroom. In submitting this assignment‚ I assert that I acknowledged all sources‚ whether quoted or summarized‚ in APA citation style. I did not receive unauthorized assistance. I understand that violations of the Academic Integrity Policy will lead to disciplinary action

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    Romeo and Juliet; Foolishness and Impatience. “Wisely and slow – they stumble that run fast” a wise priest warns one passionate lover‚ Romeo as he stumbles to share the news of the accepted marriage. Unfortunately for the characters‚ none of them seem to take these wise words in consideration. Passionate love and passionate hate propel the characters to immediate‚ and irrational actions. A perfect example of impatience in this play is when Romeo comes to the conclusion that his lover Juliet is

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    Faith What is Faith? There are multiple ways one can use the word Faith. Life isn’t always what it seems because at the end of every day and the beginning of every morning you have no idea what might happen‚ which in turn is why someone should never give up and always have Faith. But what does Faith really mean? Is there even a special definition for it? Each and every individual is going to have their own answer to this question. It can differ so much considering all of the different

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    King Lear is a metaphorical tale of an ailing man’s journey through hell in order to forgive his sins. Lear’s untimely‚ sinful surrender of his throne results in a chain reaction of events that send him through a treacherous journey. It is a tale that graphically describes the consequences of one man’s foolish decisions; decisions that greatly alter his life and the lives of those around him. Lear suffers terribly‚ as a result of ignorantly dividing his kingdom among his eldest daughters‚ Goneril

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    Foolishness in Isaac Bashevis Singer’s "Gimpel the Fool" In Isaac Bashevis Singer’s story‚ "Gimpel the Fool!" it is noticeable that Gimpel is made and thought to be a fool. There are definitely things that a reasonable amount of people could find extremely foolish in Gimpel yet in ways; he seems to be somewhat of a saint‚ not just a simple minded fool. It even seems that with everyone else in his head telling him he is a fool‚ he starts to even look at himself as one. This process

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