Introduction to Estoppel The doctrine of Estoppel is a foundational principle under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, particularly found in Section 115, which prevents a […]
Category: LLB 2nd Sem Law of Evidence [Long Answers]
Discuss the relevancy of Dying Declarations and their Evidentiary Value
Introduction to Dying Declarations A dying declaration is one of the most important exceptions to the rule against hearsay. Under Section 32(1) of the Indian […]
Discuss General Rules relating to Burden of Proof.
Meaning and Importance of Burden of Proof The term “Burden of Proof” refers to the obligation placed on a party to prove the facts they […]
Who is an Expert and when are Opinions of Expert relevant?
Understanding the role and relevance of expert opinion is essential in modern judicial proceedings, where courts increasingly rely on specialized knowledge to interpret complex facts. […]
What is a Confession and in what way dees it differ from an Admission?
Understanding Confession and Admission In the Indian legal system, the concepts of confession and admission play a crucial role in establishing facts during investigation and […]
Explain the nature, scope and purpose of Cross Examination.
Understanding Cross-Examination Cross-examination is a critical stage in the trial process that allows the party opposing a witness to question the witness’s credibility, accuracy, and […]
When Statements made by persons who cannot be called as Witnesses are relevant?
Understanding the Concept The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, governs the admissibility and relevance of statements in judicial proceedings. Typically, evidence is given by witnesses who […]
Explain the Rules relating to Burden of Proof.
Understanding Burden of Proof The concept of burden of proof is a cornerstone in the administration of justice, ensuring that the parties in a legal […]
What are Privileged Communications?
In legal proceedings, truth-finding is the primary goal, and the Law of Evidence plays a crucial role in ensuring that only relevant, reliable and admissible […]
Discuss the General Rules relating to Burden of Proof.
The burden of proof is one of the foundational pillars of the Law of Evidence. It determines who must prove what in a judicial proceeding. […]
