Presumption as to Abatement of Suicide by a Married Women Section 113A of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 When the question...
Definitions of Proved, Not Proved, Disproved, My Presume, Shall Presume and Conclusive Proof.
Introduction Section 3 (Interpretation clause) and Section 4 (Presumptions) of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Defines Proved, Not Proved...
Law of Evidence Solved Question Papers -1
1) Explain the law relating to competency and compatibility of witnesses OR What is meant by burden of proof? Discuss the law relati...
Evidence may be given of fact in issue and of relevant facts | Law of Evidence
1) What is Fact Generally “Fact” means "an existing thing". But Under Evidence Act, the meaning of word 'fact' is n...
The relevancy of Motive, Preparation and Previous or Subsequent Conduct. Section 8 of IEA | Law of Evidence
Introduction - Section 52 to 55 of the Indian Evidence Act,1872 deals with the provisions of relevancy of facts. Section 5 of the ...
Electronic Evidence : Admissibility of Electronic Evidence
Generally, we all know that whenever a case is investigated it may civil or Criminal Case we collect some kinds of Documents. such...
Conclusive Proof or Irrebuttable Presumptions of Law | Law of Evidence
What is Conclusive Proof or Irrebuttable Presumption? According to Dictionary meaning "Conclusive proof refers to presumpti...
Who is Accomplice? Kinds of Accomplice, Is He Competent Witness ?
Introduction - According to judicial decisions, an accomplice is one of the guilty associates or partners in the commission ...
Secondary Evidence : Circumstances under which Secondary Evidence is permissible
1) Introduction - Evidence means the testimony, whether the oral, documentary or a real which may be legally received, in order ...
Statement by person who cannot be called as witness (Dying declaration) | Indian Evidence Act 1872
Case in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be found, etc. is relevant Statements, written or verbal,...
Admissibility of Electronic Records | Law of evidence
What is Admissibility? Admissibility is the concept in the law of evidence that determines whether or not evidence can be received by th...
Secondary Evidence (Section 63, 65 and 66 of Indian Evidence Act,1872) | Law of Evidence
Introduction - Section 63 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 defines Secondary Evidence , according to Section 63 of the said...
Facts of which Court must take judicial notice (Section 57 of the Indian Evidence Act,1872)
Facts of which Court must take judicial notice The Court shall take judicial notice of the following facts; 1) All laws in force...
Examination of Witnesses under the Indian Evidence Act 1872
Introduction : Part III , Chapter X, Section 135 to Section 166 of The Indian Evidence Act Deals with the Provisions of Examination...
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