The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 lays down the fundamental rules governing the examination of witnesses in judicial proceedings. Whether it is a civil suit or […]
Category: LLB 2nd Sem Law of Evidence [Long Answers]
Define ‘Confession’ and state when confession made by one accused person can be
Meaning and Importance of Confession in Criminal Trials Confession is one of the most important forms of evidence in criminal law because it directly acknowledges […]
Examine the Evidentiary Value of Dying Declarations.
Meaning and Legal Basis of Dying Declaration A dying declaration is a statement made by a person who is on the verge of death, explaining […]
Who is Competent to Testny as a Witness? Explain with special to Privileged Communication.
Importance of Witness Competency in Evidence Law Witnesses are central to the judicial process because their testimony helps courts discover truth, determine facts in issue, […]
Define and distinguish “Admission” and “Confession”.
Understanding Statements Against Interest in Evidence Law In legal proceedings, the truthfulness of facts often depends on the statements made by the parties. The Indian […]
Explain the different kinds of Expert’s Opinion and their Admissibility as Evidence.
Role of Expert Opinion in the Justice System In the modern legal system, courts deal with complex matters involving science, medicine, technology, handwriting, digital forensics, […]
Explain “Examination-in-Chief”, “Cross-Examination” and “Re-examination”
Understanding Witness Examination Witness examination is a cornerstone of the trial process, enabling courts to gather evidence, assess credibility, and establish facts. The Indian Evidence […]
Define Estoppel? Explain the different kinds of “Estoppel”.
Introduction: What is Estoppel? Estoppel is a vital doctrine in law that prevents a person from denying or asserting something contrary to what they previously […]
What is “Confession”? Whether Confession made before police is admissible in evidence
Understanding Confession in Legal Terms A confession is a statement made by an accused admitting their guilt regarding a crime. Under Section 17 of the […]
Define and discuss “fact, facts in Issue” and “Relevant Fact”.
Understanding the Core Concepts In the study of law, especially under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, understanding the distinctions between fact, facts in issue, and […]
