Facts of the case A, who is an accused person in a criminal case, disclosed certain important information related to the alleged crime to his […]
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‘A’ agrees, in writing, to sell his car to ‘B’ for Rs. 1,00,000/- or Rs. 1,50,000/-. ‘A’ tries to produce oral evidence to show which price was to be given. Is it permissible? Discuss.
Facts of The Case Issues in The Case Legal Principles Covered (i) Section 91 — Evidence of Terms of Contracts, Grants and Dispositions of Property […]
In a case between ‘X’ and ‘Y’, the court saving jurisdiction over insolvency proceedings adjudged ‘Y’ as an insolvent. ‘Z’ another creditor of ‘Y’ filed a suit against ‘Y’ for recovery of the loan amount. is the judgment of the court that ‘Y’ is an adjudged insolvent binding on ‘Z’? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ and ‘Y’ were involved in insolvency proceedings before a court of competent jurisdiction. The court adjudged ‘Y’ as an insolvent, […]
A client told an advocate that he had committed the offence and asked the advocate to defend him. The Advocate wants to disclose this Communication. Can he do so? Discuss
Facts of the Case A client approaches an advocate in his professional capacity and confidentially informs him that he has committed an offence. The client […]
‘A’ intentionally and falsely leads ‘B’ to believe that certain land belonging to ‘A’ and thereby induces ‘B’ to buy and pay for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’ and ‘A’ seeks to set aside the sale on the ground that at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he succeed? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ intentionally and falsely represents to ‘B’ that a particular piece of land belongs to him. Relying on this false representation, […]
‘A’is charged for committing murder at Hyderabad on a particular date. ‘A’ contends that he was at Delhi on that particular date. Is it relevant? Discuss the relevant provision of the Evidence Act.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ is charged with committing the offence of murder at Hyderabad on a particular date and time. During the trial, ‘A’ […]
‘A’ intentionally and falsely leads ‘B’ to believe that certain land belongs to ‘A’ and thereby induces ‘B’ to buy and pay for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of ‘A’, and ‘A’ seeks to set aside the sale on the ground that, at the time of the sale, he had no title. Can he do so? Examine by applying the relevant provision of the Evidence Act.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ intentionally and falsely represents to ‘B’ that a particular piece of land belongs to him. Relying on this representation, ‘B’ […]
Soon after commission of theft, stolen goods are found in possession of the accused, what type of presumption can be drawn by the court in such a case? Refer to the relevant provision of the Evidence Act.
Facts of the Case A theft was committed involving certain movable property. Soon after the commission of the theft, the said stolen goods were recovered […]
A prostitute was murdered while she was asleep at her home by slitting the throat with a razor She was taken to hospital where her mother, surgeon and Magistrate put questions to her about the identity of the accused. She was unable to speak because of the injury to the throat but was in a position to respond by signs or gestures of her hand. She made a negative sign when some names were mentioned, but made a positive sign when the name of accused was mentioned. Later she died. Discuss the evidentiary value of the signs and gestures made by her.
Facts of the Case A woman, who was a prostitute by profession, was attacked in her house while she was asleep. Her throat was slit […]
What is “Confession”? What is the competence of the Police to record the confessional statement?
Importance of Confession as Evidence In criminal trials, a confession often appears to be the most direct acknowledgment of guilt. However, the Indian Evidence Act, […]
