Section 114A was inserted to Indian Evidence Act 1872 by Criminal Laws Amendment Act of 1983. Presumption as to absence of consent in c...

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Section 114A was inserted to Indian Evidence Act 1872 by Criminal Laws Amendment Act of 1983. Presumption as to absence of consent in c...
Burden of Proof - According to Section 101 Whoever desires any Court to give judgment as to any legal right or liability dependent...
Distinction between Section 91 and Section 92 - Section 91 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the exclusiveness of the Documentary E...
Introduction - Section 17 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 defines Admission. The provisions of Section 17 to Section 23 of the Ind...
Kinds of Judgments - There are two kinds of Judgments which are as follows - 1. Judgment in Rem - In this type of J...
Meaning of Hostile Witness - The hostile witness is also called adverse Witness. The word hostile means unfriendly and a witne...
Introduction - Sections 93 to section 100 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 lay down rules for interpretation of. documents. Secti...
Introduction According to Section 112 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872, "any person was born during the continuance of a valid marr...
What is Evidence - Evidence means and Includes all facts except arguments, which lead to prove or disprove any matter, which is ...
1) Introduction - Section 79 to 90A of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 lay down the provisions relating to the presumptions as to docum...
Question 9 is compulsory carries 20 March 1) State and explain the provision relating to the documentary evidence 2) The Relevancy o...
Attempt any five questions. Question No 9 carrying 20 March is compulsory 1)What do you mean by Evidence? Specify the various kinds of e...
1) Meaning of Fact : The term 'Fact' means an 'an existing thing' But under Evidence Act , the meaning of the w...
Question 9 is compulsory carries 20 March 1) Discuss the law relating to privileged communication 2) Cross-examination of a witness ...
Question is compulsory to stop out of the remaining attempt any five questions. 1) What do you mean by fact? Discuss the fact in issue...