IEA 85 : Section 85 of the Indian Evidence Act:
Presumption as to powers-of-attorney.—The Court shall presume that every document purporting to be a power-of-attorney, and to have been executed before, and authenticated by, a Notary Public, or any Court, Judge, Magistrate, 1[Indian] Consul or Vice-Consul, or representative 2[***] of the 3[Central Government], was so executed and authenticated.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 85 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Baker Oil Tools (India) Pvt. Ltd. vs Baker Hughes Ltd. & Anr. on 3 June, 2011 - Delhi High Court
Citibank N.A. vs Juggilal Kamlapat Jute Mills Co. on 17 May, 1982 - Delhi High Court
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corporation vs Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd. on 7 October, 2015 - Delhi High Court
Syed Fahim Arif And Anr. vs Rahmatunnisa Begum And Anr. on 22 March, 2005 - Andhra High Court
Abdul Jabbar And Ors. vs 2Nd Additional District Judge on 24 April, 1980 - Allahabad High Court
Rajeshwarhwa vs Sushma Govil on 27 October, 1988 - Delhi High Court
Mohanshet Purushottam Gujar vs Jayashri Vasantrao Mahagaonkar on 18 September, 1978 - Bombay High Court
Singer Sewing Machine vs Uttar Pradesh Export Corporation on 1 April, 1992 - Delhi High Court
National And Grinday Bank vs Radio Electronics Corporation on 3 November, 1977 - Delhi High Court
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