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Inferences can be drawn from evidence from "summary" of The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition by Hoffmann (Professor)

The process of drawing inferences from evidence is a fundamental aspect of legal reasoning and decision-making. When presented with evidence in a case, a judge or jury must carefully analyze the facts and circumstances to determine what conclusions can be reasonably drawn from the information at hand. This process involves making logical connections between the evidence presented and the ultimate issue or question at hand. In criminal cases, for example, the prosecution must present evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime with which they are charged. This evidence may include witness testimony, physical evidence, or circumstantial evidence that, when considered together, paint a ...
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    The Indian Penal Code... - Primary Source Edition

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