Omnia praesumuntur rite esse acta
“Omnia praesumuntur rite esse acta” is a Latin legal maxim that means “All things are presumed to have been done correctly” in English. This principle represents the assumption that official or legal actions are presumed to have been carried out in accordance with the law, unless there is evidence to the contrary. It is a fundamental concept in legal proceedings, and it places the burden of proof on anyone who challenges the validity of an action or decision to provide evidence of wrongdoing or irregularity.