Admissibility, Competency and Credit of a child witness Witnesses and Documents are the main sources of evidence. A witness is person gives testimony or evidence before any Court. Evidence gi…
Meaning and Test of Competency of the witness. Sections 118 to 134 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 lay down the provisions relating to competency and Compellability of the Witnesses. The E…
Disadvantages of Law Disadvantages of Law: Law has not only advantages but some disadvantages also, Disadvantages of law are as follows: 1) The rigidity of law…
Advantages and Disadvantages of Law Law is not static but Dynamic Concept. Law changes from time to time and from country to country. Law must change with the changes in the s…
Advantages of Law Advantages of Law - There are many Advantages of law... some of the them are as follows : 1) Uniformity and Certainty: …
Confession and Kinds of Confession Section 24 to 30 of Indian Evidence Act deals with confessions. Confessions should be voluntary. There are four kinds of Confession a…
What are the different stages of the Examination of Witness? There are three stages in examination of a witness are as follows - 1) Examination-In-Chief : 2) Cross-Examination 3) Re-Examination 1) Exa…
Leading Questions Section 141 to Section 143 of Chapter -X, Part III of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 deals with leading questions. Section 142 and Sectio…