Difference/ Distinction between Coercion and Undue Influence No Coercion Undue Influence 1 Meaning : Coercion means, “making a person to give his consent by th…
Difference /Distinction between Void and Voidable Contracts No Void Contract Voidable Contract 1 Definition : Section 2(g) of Ind…
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 of witne…
Impeaching credit of witness Section 155 of Indian Evidence Act 1872 deals with "Impeaching credit of witness" " The credit of a witness may be impeached in th…
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. There are…
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 to him, a…
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 documents may be …
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 plea tha…