Facts of the Case A, B, and C are jointly accused of murdering D.While in police custody, A made a statement to the Sub-Inspector of […]
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‘X’ in order to prove his nativity, brings a photostat copy of the certificate issued by the revenue office. Can it be relied upon?
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Section 61 – Proof of Contents of […]
‘X’ was charged for committing murder of his wife. ‘X’ wrote a letter stating that he committed the crime, and this letter was kept near the dead body. The letter was found by the Inspector of police. Is it admissible ? Decide
Facts of the Case ‘X’ was charged with the murder of his wife. Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and […]
‘X’ is charged for committing theft. In the course of investigation ‘X’ made a statement to the police that he has committed theft and he took the police to the spot where the stolen property was concealed. Is the statement made by ‘X’ to the Police be proved against him? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ is charged with the offence of theft. During the course of police investigation, X makes a statement to the police […]
‘A’ is charged for committing an offence at Warangal on a certain day. He wants to prove that he was at Hyderabad on that day. Is it relevant? Discuss the relevant provision of the Evidence Act
Facts of the Case ‘A’ is charged with committing a criminal offence at Warangal on a specific date and time. During the trial, ‘A’ takes […]
A” owns a piece of land over which B has no right. But ‘B’ builds on it. ‘A’ keeps quiet and after the building is completed sues for its demolition. Discuss whether ‘A’ can be estopped from asserting his right.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ owns a piece of land, over which B has no legal right. Despite this, B constructs a building on A’s […]
‘X’ who was charged for committing murder of his wife, wrote a confessional letter and left the letter nearby the dead body with the intention of being seen by the police officer. Are the contents of the letter relevant as evidence against ‘X’? Decide by referring to the provision of the Evidence Act.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ is accused of murdering his wife. After the death of his wife, a handwritten confessional letter was found near the […]
Discuss the different Stages in the Examination of Witnesses.
Role of Witness Examination in Justice Delivery The examination of witnesses forms the backbone of the judicial process in both civil and criminal trials. Courts […]
What is Cross Examination? Explain its nature and scope.
Cross-Examination under the Law of Evidence Cross-examination is one of the most powerful and essential tools in the judicial process. Under Sections 137 and 138 […]
Define “Secondary Evidence”. Explain the circumstances in which Secondary Evidence is permissible.
Secondary Evidence is an important concept under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, particularly when the original document—known as primary evidence—cannot be produced before the court. […]
