A legal principle that presumes government officials performed their duties correctly and lawfully. Used in administrative and criminal cases, it shifts the burden to challengers to prove procedural flaws. Government agencies and officials benefit most, as this presumption protects their actions from automatic scrutiny unless clear evidence of irregularity exists.
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