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‘Presumptio juries et de jur’ means –
Absolute presumption
Conclusive presumption
Irrebuttable presumption
All the above
- ‘Presumptio juries et de jure’ is a Latin phrase used in law.
- It refers to a presumption that cannot be contradicted or disproven by evidence.
- In other words, once such a presumption is established, it is accepted as true without allowing the opposite party to contest it.
- This is called an absolute, conclusive, or irrebuttable presumption.
- All the given options mean the same thing:
- Absolute presumption: Admits no evidence against it.
- Conclusive presumption: Final, cannot be overturned by proof.
- Irrebuttable presumption: Cannot be rebutted or contested.
- So, the correct answer is:
Option:4- All the above
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