Section 7
The Court May Presume
Unless otherwise provides:-
(a) If a person is holding a stolen property with him / her, the court may presume that the property is either stolen by him/her or purchased
knowingly that it is a stolen property.
Provided that, if such person shows any reasonable ground to remain that property in his / her possession or it seems reasonable to
remain such property in his/her possession by virtue of his/her profession or trade and it is laying with him/her without knowing
that it is a stolen property, the court may not presume on that way.
(b) If the court issues an order to a person to submit a document which he / she holds and he/she does not submit accordingly, the court may
presume that the document may have evidential value against such person.
(c) If any incident, conduct of the persons or general trend of the acts- transactions reasonably leads towards certain presumption, the court
may presume other facts accordingly.