Cross-Examination Under the Indian Evidence Act: Meaning, Scope & Types of Questions Allowed Cross-examination is one of the most essential tools in the Indian judicial […]
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What are the provisions of the Evidence Act on the “Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence”?
Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence Under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 The Indian Evidence Act lays down a complete and structured framework for the […]
What are the stages in the examination of witnesses?
Importance of Witness Examination in Judicial Proceedings The examination of witnesses is one of the most crucial components of a judicial trial. Witness testimony forms […]
When statements by persons who cannot be called as “witnesses” are relevant?
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 lays down the rules for admitting and evaluating evidence in judicial proceedings. One important exception to the rule of direct […]
When facts not otherwise relevant become relevant?
When Facts Not Otherwise Relevant Become Relevant – A Detailed Analysis The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 creates a clear framework around what constitutes relevant facts […]
Plea of alibi
Meaning and Legal Basis of Plea of Alibi The plea of alibi is a defense raised by an accused claiming that they were at a […]
Mr. X with an intention to kill Y slabs him on his abdomen, Y who is a patient already, dies immediately because the stab on the abdomen accelerates the death. X is changed of murder Discuss
Facts of the Case Mr. X intentionally stabbed Y on the abdomen with a sharp weapon, with the purpose of causing death. Y, at the […]
A intentionally set fire a godown belonging to Y causing wrongful loss to Y. State whether A is liable. If so what offence did he committed and what is the punishment?
Facts of the Case A, with deliberate intention, set fire to a godown owned by Y. The act caused significant damage to the property and […]
A thief entered a house and made an attempt to seal, broken the jewel box but after opening the box there nothing was found in it. State whether the thief is punishable or not. If so what offence he committed and what is the punishment?
Facts of the Case A thief unlawfully entered a house with the intention of committing theft. He broke open a locked jewel box expecting to […]
Without performing ceremonies. A got married with B. B believing that A is her husband submitted herself and cohabited with him. A knowingly deceit her and made her to believe that she is his legally wedded wife. After few months he disclosed the true fact. What offence did A committed and what will be the punishment?
1. Facts of the Case A and B did not perform any legally recognised marriage ceremonies. Despite this, A made B believe that they were […]
