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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Evidence Act 1872"
Accused Need Not Be Under 'Formal Arrest' For Purpose Of Statement Given U/S 27 Evidence Act: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Dying Declaration Does Not Become Inadmissible Merely Because Police Officer Recorded It : Supreme Court
Extra Judicial Confession Of A Co-Accused Cannot Be Relied On As Substantive Evidence ; It's Only A Corroborative Piece Of Evidence : Supreme Court
Video Of Confession Made Before Police Inadmissible In Evidence: Supreme Court Sets Aside Concurrent Conviction In Murder Case
NDPS Act | Charges Framed Solely Based On Statement Of Co-Accused U/S 27 Evidence Act Untenable: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Presumption U/S 113-B Evidence Act Not Attracted If Incident Of Cruelty Has Become So Stale To Not Disturb Mental Equilibrium Of Woman: MP High Court
Confession In Police Custody | 'Magistrate' U/S 26 Evidence Act Does Not Include Executive Magistrate: J&K&L High Court
"School Register Not Primary Proof Of Birth Date" : Kapil Sibal To Supreme Court In Plea Of Azam Khan's Son Against Setting Aside Of Election
S.27 Evidence Act | Bar On Admissibility Of Confessional Statement Made To Police U/S 67 NDPS Act Lifted On Discovery Of Inculpatory Material: P&H High Court
Supreme Court Half Yearly Digest 2022 (Jan - Jun) EVIDENCE ACT- With Parallel Citations
'Burden Of Proof' Never Shifts Whereas 'Onus Of Proof' Shifts Continuously In Evaluation Of Evidence: Tripura High Court
Objections To Admissibility Of Secondary Evidence Can Be Decided At Judgment Stage, Piecemeal Trial At Pre-Argument Stage Not Necessary: Orissa HC
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