BURDEN OF PROOF/ONUS OF PROOF - Whether a party seeking declaratory reliefs must establish his entitlement to the reliefs upon the strength of his own case; whether same is granted on admission
HELD:
"In the light of the foregoing, I wish to further reiterate the already well-established position that declaratory reliefs are not granted even on admission by the defendant.
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