What is the difference between prima facie evidence and conclusive evidence

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Prima facie evidence is evidence which, unless rebutted or challenged, is sufficient to establish a fact or prove a case. It is evidence that, on its face, appears to prove something but may be refuted or contradicted by other evidence. Prima facie evidence is not conclusive but is enough to shift the burden of proof onto the opposing party.

Conclusive evidence, on the other hand, is evidence that is final and irrefutable. It is evidence that leaves no room for doubt or further argument. Conclusive evidence establishes a fact beyond a reasonable doubt and is not subject to being overturned or contradicted by other evidence. It is the highest standard of proof in a legal proceeding.
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