Case Name : Vijayee Singh vs State of UP Case Reference: (1990) 2 SCR 573 : (1990) 3 SCC 190 Neutral Citation: Case Number: Crl A 372-377/1987 Court: Supreme Court Bench: 03 Coram: S Ratnavel Pandian, M Fathima Beevi, K Jayachandra Reddy (Author) Date: 20.04.1990
(Para 16) The burden on the accused of proving the existence of circumstance does not mean that the prosecution will not have to discharge its initial burden of establishing the case beyond all reasonable doubt.incomplete Principles of section 105 (Para 33, Page 221 - b)
Explaining what is reasonable doubt (Para 28) Difference between flimsy or fantastic plea and reasonable doubt (Para 29) Proof beyond reasoanble doubt does not mean proof beyond shadow of doubt (Para 30)
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See also: Evidence - Section 106 IPC, Section 100 IPC, Section 96 IPC, Section 300 IPC - Section 304
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