Meaning and Concept of Motive in Law Motive refers to the reason or intention that prompts a person to commit a particular act. In criminal […]
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Soon after commission of theft, stolen goods are found in possession of ‘X’. What type of presumption can be raised by the court in the trial of ‘X’? Refer to relevant provisions of the Indian Evidence Act.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ is accused of committing theft. Shortly after the theft, the stolen goods are recovered in the possession of X. 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 […]
What are the Presumptions in Suicide and Dowry Death Cases?
Understanding Presumptions in Law In the Indian legal system, presumptions are legal devices that allow courts to infer facts based on circumstances, reducing the difficulty […]
Proof of Conspiracy
Meaning and Legal Basis of Proof of Conspiracy Proof of conspiracy is governed primarily by Section 120A and 120B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) […]
Motive
Meaning and Legal Basis Motive refers to the reason or driving force behind an act, especially a criminal act. It explains why a person commits […]
