Section 155 of Indian Evidence Act 1872 deals with "Impeaching credit of witness" " The credit of a witness may be impeac...
Privileged Communication under the Indian Evidence Act 1872
Introduction : The privilege of a witness means the right of a witness to withhold evidence to disclose certain matters. ...
Deaf and Dumb witnesses under Section 119 of Indian Evidence Act 1872
Every person is competent to give evidence if he satisfied the test of being able to understand the questions which are put ...
The Cases in which Secondary Evidence relating to documents can be given
Section 61 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deals with proof of contents of documents . It provides that the contents of document...
Meaning Definition and Example of Plea of Alibi
Meaning and definition of Alibi "Alibi" is a Latin term, it means "elsewhere". The accused very often takes...
What is Admission and who can make Admissions under the Indian Evidence Act 1872
Section 17 to 31 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the provision of Admissions and Confessions .The provisions of Section 17...
Circumstantial Evidence
Circumstantial Evidence : Circumstantial evidence is that which tends to establish the fact in issue by proving another fac...
Rules as to notice to produce (Section 66 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872)
Rules as to notice to produce Secondary evidence of the contents of the documents referred to in Section 65, Clause (a), ...
Judges or Magistrates as Witness
Witnesses and Documents are the main sources of Evidence. A witness is a person who gives testimony or evidence before any Court....
Various Presumptions as to Documents Under the Indian Evidence Act 1872
Chapter V, Section 79 to 90 of the Indian Evidence Act deal with certain Presumptions as to Document. Section 79 to 85 and 89 de...
Estoppel a of tenant and of licensee
1) Introduction : Part III Chapter VII containing Sections 115 to Section 117 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 lay down ...
Classification of Presumptions under the Indian Evidence Act 1872
Presumptions are broadly Classified into three groups : 1) Presumption of Fact or Natural Presumption 2) Presumption of law or Artif...
Meaning Definition of Presumptions under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
There are three types of presumptions under the Indian Evidence Act 1872. Section 4 provides these threes types of presumptions nam...
The Concept of Opinion of Expert and its Evidentiary value.
1) Introduction : The general rule is that opinion of a witness on a question, whether of fact or law is irrelevant. Op...
Difference between Giving false Information and Giving false Evidence
Giving false information and Giving false evidence differ from each other in the following aspect No Giving False ...
Meaning and Definitions of Evidence
1) Meaning of Evidence The Expression 'Evidence' is derived from the Latin word 'Evidentia' which means 'being ...
Meaning, Definition and Kinds of Accomplice
Section 133 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with Accomplice. The word Accomplice has not been defined in the Indian Evidence Act Act....
Meaning and Kinds of Documentary Evidence
D ocumentary evidence means and includes all documents produced before the Court for its inspection. Documents are divided into tw...
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