Section 15 of IEA : Section 15: Facts bearing on question whether act was accidental or intentional.
IEA
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Raj is accused of intentionally causing a car accident to claim insurance money.
Details: Raj has been involved in multiple car accidents over the past five years. In each instance, he claimed insurance money for the damages. The insurance company suspects that these accidents were not accidental but intentional.
Application of Section 15: The fact that Raj has been involved in several car accidents, each resulting in an insurance claim, is relevant. This pattern of behavior can be used to argue that the latest accident was not accidental but intentional, aimed at obtaining insurance money.
Example 2:
Scenario: Priya is accused of intentionally misreporting her work hours to receive extra pay.
Details: Priya has been working at a company for two years. During this period, there have been multiple instances where her reported work hours did not match the hours recorded by the company's time-tracking system. Each discrepancy resulted in Priya receiving more pay than she was entitled to.
Application of Section 15: The fact that Priya has a history of misreporting her work hours is relevant. This pattern can be used to argue that the latest instance of misreporting was not accidental but intent...
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