Jones v Dunkel

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title: Jones v Dunkel
text: Jones v Dunkel is a decision of the High Court of Australia, concerning inferences that may be drawn when a party fails to give evidence. The case is notable for having originated 'the rule in Jones v Dunkel'; an important rule in Australian civil procedure. Jones v Dunkel is the tenth most cited decision of the High Court as of September 2020.
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