Finding of fact defines a judicial conclusion on disputed facts and determines the factual basis for decisions. The term finding in Indian legal usage denotes a judicial or official conclusion on disputed facts: dictionaries and legal lexicons define it as a determination of fact by a judge, jury, arbitrator, or administrative agency, supported by the record and presented at trial or hearing, and used to denote a trial court's or adjudicator's resolution of contested factual issues.
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Finding of fact defines a judicial conclusion on disputed facts and determines the factual basis for decisions.
The term finding in Indian legal usage denotes a judicial or official conclusion on disputed facts: dictionaries and legal lexicons define it as a determination of fact by a judge, jury, arbitrator, or administrative agency, supported by the record and presented at trial or hearing, and used to denote a trial court's or adjudicator's resolution of contested factual issues.
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