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’ was charged for killing his wife with an axe. Their son a child of four years was beside them. The prosecution produced the child as a witness. There was no other evidence. The court convicted ‘X’ on the basis of evidence of the child. Is the conviction valid? What is the legal position?
Facts of the Case X was charged with murdering his wife using an axe.At the time of the incident, their four-year-old son was present beside […]
The question is, whether, and when, A and B were married. Does an entry in the memorandum book by C, the deceased father of B, of his daughter’s marriage with ‘A’ on a given date, become a relevant fact.
Facts of the Case The court must determine whether this entry is relevant and admissible under the Evidence Act. Issues in the Case Legal Principles […]
‘A’ is accused of cheating ‘B’ by placing an order and receiving goods with intention of not paying for them. The evidence is sought to be given when on previous occasions A placed order for some goods, received the same and did not pay in due time. Will those previous instances be relevant and if so, under which provision of the Indian Evidence Act?
Facts of the Case ‘A’ is accused of cheating ‘B’ by placing an order for certain goods, receiving the goods, and dishonestly failing to pay […]
‘X’ states to his wife that he was proceeding to Delhi to meet ‘Y’ and collect the debt due from him and proceeds to the house of ‘Y’ at Delhi, where he was murdered by ‘Y’. Is the statement made by ‘X’ to his wife admissible? Under which Section. Elaborate citing case law.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ owed money to ‘Y’. One day, X informed his wife that he was going to Delhi to meet ‘Y’ and […]
‘A’ begins assaulting ‘B’. ‘C’ and ‘D’ begin shouting that ‘A’ is assaulting ‘B’. Decide whether the utterances of ‘C’ and ‘D’ are relevant facts.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Relevance of Statements Made During a Transaction […]
‘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 […]
In a case between ‘X’ and ‘Y’, the court saving jurisdiction over insolvency proceedings adjudged ‘Y’ as an insolvent. ‘Z’ another creditor of ‘Y’ filed a suit against ‘Y’ for recovery of the loan amount. is the judgment of the court that ‘Y’ is an adjudged insolvent binding on ‘Z’? Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘X’ and ‘Y’ were involved in insolvency proceedings before a court of competent jurisdiction. The court adjudged ‘Y’ as an insolvent, […]
Discuss the difference between Culpable Homicide and Murder.
Culpable Homicide vs Murder: A Detailed Analysis Under the Law of Crimes Understanding the distinction between culpable homicide and murder is one of the most […]
14. ‘X’ holds a lease from ‘Y’, terminable on 3 months notice. ‘Z’ an unauthorized person gives a notice of termination to ‘X’ Can the notice be ratify by ‘Y’.
1. Facts of the Case The problem involves principles of agency under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, specifically dealing with unauthorized acts and ratification. 2. […]
