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Duty of prosecution to prove the offence alleged against the accused person beyond reasonable doubt

Effect of failure of the prosecution to prove a case beyond reasonable doubt

Meaning of proof beyond reasonable doubt

Nature of proof beyond reasonable doubt required of the prosecution

The duty of the prosecution to prove all the ingredients of the offence charged beyond reasonable doubt

The rule that the conviction of an accused person must be based on evidence proved beyond reasonable doubt

Whether proof beyond reasonable doubt implies proof beyond every shadow of doubt

Whether the prosecution can draw on the inadequacy and incompetence of the evidence of the accused person

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