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" ... was born during the continuance of a valid marriage between his mother and any man, or within two hundred and eighty days after its dissolution, the mother remaining unmarried, shall be conclusive proof that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless... "
The American and English Encyclopedia of Law - Page 95
edited by - 1889
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The Law of Evidence as Administered in England and Applied to India

Joseph Goodeve - Evidence (Law) - 1871 - 914 pages
...that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage had no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten. The fixing a definite period of 280 days is a novelty and may work injustice. — S« ante, pp. 607,...
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The Indian Evidence Act (No. 1 of 1872): As Amended by Act XVIII of 1872 ...

India, Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham - Evidence (Law) - 1872 - 230 pages
...that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage had no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten. [" Non-access" means " non-existence of sexual intercourse," not merely non-residence in the same house...
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The Indian Evidence Act, No. 1 of 1872: As Amended by Act XVIII of 1872 ...

India - Evidence (Law) - 1873 - 294 pages
...that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage had no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten. [" Non-access" means " non-existence of sexual intercourse," not merely non-residence in the same house...
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Indian Criminal Law and Procedure: Including the Procedure in the High ...

India - Criminal law - 1877 - 1088 pages
...that he is the legitimate eon of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage had no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten. 113. Proof of cession of territory, — A notification in the Gazette of India that any portion of...
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The Bengal Regulationa, the Acts of the Governor-general in ..., Volume 2

Punjab (India) - 1883 - 840 pages
...that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage had. no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten. 113- A notification in the Gazette of India, that any portion of British T.. , territory has been ceded...
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A Digest of the Law of Evidence

James Fitzjames Stephen - Evidence (Law) - 1886 - 308 pages
...47 Vt. 95. }• CHAPTER XIV. ON PRESUMPTIONS AND ESTOPPELS.* ARTICLE 98. PRESUMPTION OF LEGITIMACY. THE fact that any person was born during the continuance...the date of the birth and to the physical condition 1 of the husband, or that the circumstances of their access (if any) were such as to render it highly...
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The Anglo-Indian Codes, Volume 2

Whitley Stokes - India - 1888 - 1250 pages
...: Story, Eq. Jnr. full proprietary ri^ht, but (as the re- sees. 307 et seq. : Taylor, J 151 et seq. access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten l. 113. A notification in the Gazette of India that any portion Proof of of British territory has been...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Volume 1

Simon Greenleaf - Evidence (Law) - 1892 - 888 pages
...legitimate child of his mother's husband, unless it can be shown either that his mother and her busband had no access to each other at any time when he could...regard being had both to the date of the birth and the physical condition of the husband, or that the circumstances of their access (if any) were such...
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The Indian Evidence Act: Being Act No. I. of 1872. As Amended Up to August ...

India - 1894 - 152 pages
...that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage •had no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten. A MARRIED woman is entitled, under s. 488 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Act X. of 1882), to claim...
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The Indian Evidence Act, No. I of 1872: As Amended Or Modified by Acts XVIII ...

India - 1894 - 550 pages
...that he is the legitimate son of that man, unless it can be shown that the parties to the marriage had no access to each other at any time when he could have been begotten. JSTot©. " Non-access," must be taken to mean " non-access in a sexual sense" not merely non-residence...
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