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 to 31 of…
Circumstantial Evidence Circumstantial Evidence : Circumstantial evidence is that which tends to establish the fact in issue by proving another fact which, …
Difference between Crime and Civil wrongs No Crime Civil wrongs 1) Crime is a Wrong against Society …
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), shall not…
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. As a mat…
Distinction / Difference between Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee No Indemnity Guarantee 1) Definition …
Rights of arrested Person The right to life and and liberty being basic human rights guaranteed under Article 21. Article 21 says that No person shall be deprive…
Rights of Minorities to establish and manage educational institutions under the Constitution of India Article 29 and 30 of the Indian Constitution guarantee certain cultural and educational rights to Minorities located in India. Protection …