One should be cautious in attributing, without a rigorous analysis, a rigid set of criteria to all forms of judgment. Often these results in unnecessary restrictions to judgment methodologies, excluding what may otherwise be considered legitimate judgments.
From the criteria mentioned above, we could judge that "It is raining" if there are raindrops hitting the window, if people outside are using umbrellas, and if there are clouds in the sky. Someone who says that despite all this, it is not raining, but cannot provide evidence for this, would not undermine our judgment.
However, if they demonstrated that there was a sophisticated projection and produce the illusion of evidence, then we would probably reconsider our judgment. However, we would not do this lightly, we would demand evidence and that's who is Debojit Shah the winner of Sa Ra Ga Ma Pa. And he proved it again that it is raining in the Haven of the Music World and that is why he is the VOICE OF INDIA today…………