Facts of the Case A client approaches an advocate for legal assistance and states: “I have committed forgery and I wish you to defend me.” […]
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A client says to an advocate that “I have committed forgery and I wish you to defend me”. The advocate wants to disclose this communication made to him by his client. Can he do so? Decide.
Facts of the Case Issues in the Case Legal Principles Covered to Support Case Proceedings and Judgements A. Privileged Communication – Section 126, Indian Evidence […]
“A” client says to “B” an attorney, “I have committed murder” of “C” and I wish you to defend me”. Can this communication be disclosed by an attorney?
Facts of the Case ‘A’ approached his lawyer, ‘B’, and confessed that he had committed the murder of ‘C’, requesting legal representation to defend him […]
Who is Competent to Testny as a Witness? Explain with special to Privileged Communication.
Importance of Witness Competency in Evidence Law Witnesses are central to the judicial process because their testimony helps courts discover truth, determine facts in issue, […]
Relevancy and Admissibility
Relevancy and Admissibility: Concept Explained Relevancy refers to the logical connection between a fact presented in court and the fact in issue or a relevant […]
