Facts of The Case Issues in The Case Legal Principles Covered (i) Section 114 — Court May Presume Certain Facts (Illustration (a)) The most important […]
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A child of seven years is an eye witness in a dowry death case where in the father of the child is accused. The prosecution produced the child as a witness. There is an objection from the accused that the child cannot be a witness. Decide.
Facts of the Case In a dowry death case, the deceased was allegedly harassed and ultimately died due to injuries inflicted in connection with dowry […]
‘X’ in order to prove his nativity, brings a Photostat copy of the Certificate issued by the Revenue Officer. Can it be relied upon?
Facts of the Case ‘X’ seeks to prove his nativity in a legal proceeding. To support this claim, he produces a Photostat (xerox) copy of […]
After commission of a crime, the husband was washing his blood stained clothes which was seen by his wife. In the trial, the prosecution wants to produce the wife of accused as a witness to prove what has been seen by her.Is it permissible? Discuss.
Facts of the Case A crime has been committed, and the accused husband was allegedly involved in its commission. Soon after the occurrence of the […]
Discuss the types of Presumptions recognized by Indian Evidence Act.
Concept of Presumption in Law of Evidence In the law of evidence, a presumption plays a vital role in assisting courts to draw logical conclusions […]
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 […]
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 […]
Irrebuttable Presumption
Meaning and Nature of Irrebuttable Presumption An irrebuttable presumption, also known as conclusive proof, refers to a legal rule where once a fact is presumed […]
