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, […]
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Explain the Doctrine of Res gestae.
Understanding the Doctrine of Res Gestae The term “Res Gestae” is derived from Latin, meaning “things done” or “acts performed.” In the context of the […]
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 […]
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 is Estoppel? What are the Essential Conditions for the Application of Doctrine of Estoppel.
Introduction to the Concept of Estoppel The doctrine of estoppel is a vital principle under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, designed to uphold fairness, honesty, […]
Conclusive Proof
Meaning and Legal Basis Conclusive Proof refers to a legal rule where certain facts, once proved, cannot be disputed or contradicted by any other evidence. […]
Relevant facts
Definition and Legal Basis Relevant facts are those facts that logically or legally help to prove or disprove the fact in issue in a legal […]
Conclusion Proof
Meaning of Conclusive Proof The term “Conclusive Proof” under Section 4 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 refers to a legal situation where the law […]
