M.B.Sangi, Advocate vs. High Court of Punjab and Haryana and others, AIR 1991 SC 1834 The appellant who is practicing as an advocate had attacked the integrity of the Sub -Judge by saying that he was a contractor of the Mu…
The provisions regarding Facts which need not be proved 1) Introduction - It is a general rule that , the party to the suit must prove his case by producing oral or documentary evi…
Who constitutes Bench and who constitutes Bar? Are there functions and objects different ? Answer - Who constitute Bench - The term 'Bench' is used for the body of judges as a whole or the Judiciary a…
Whether a wife can be compelled to give evidence against her husband in a civil or criminal case ? Section 122 to Section 132 of the Indian Evidence Act , 1872 deals with privileged communications. Privilege means qualified advantage…
Relevancy of Judgements of Courts of Justice 1) Introduction Section 40 to Section 44 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 lay down the provisions relating to judgements of Cour…
Relevancy of Character 1. Introduction: . The word 'Character' denotes "the collective qualities or characteristics especially mental and mor…
How many witnesses are required to prove fact ? Answer : In the olden days Quantity rather than quality was emphasized. But now the rule accepted in all systems of jurisprudence is t…
The Relevancy of Motive, Preparation and Conduct under the Indian Evidence Act Section.8 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 lays down the provisions relating to the relevancy of three principal fac…