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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Evidence Act 1872"
Facts Revealed By Accused In Custody About Discovery, Not Acceptance Of Guilt, Can Be Treated As Legal Evidence U/S 27 Evidence Act: Tripura High Court
'Double Presumption Available In Favour Of Accused After Acquittal' : Supreme Court Restores Acquittal In Murder Case
Appellate Courts Can Allow Additional Evidence U/S 391 CrPC Only In "Exceptional Circumstances": Jharkhand High Court
S.202 Indian Contract Act | Agency In Which Agent Has Interest Is Neither Terminated By Insanity Nor Death Of Principal: Punjab & Haryana High Court
S.91/92 Evidence Act Exclude Oral Evidence, Forbid Proving Contents Of Writing Otherwise Than By Writing Itself: Gujarat High Court
Karnataka High Court Acquits Woman Accused Of Murdering Her Two Months Old Child By Throwing In River
Extra Judicial Confession Made By Co-Accused Could Be Admitted In Evidence Only For Corroboration: Supreme Court
Fundamental Rights Of Armed Forces Cannot Be Curtailed Unless It Is Required To Ensure Proper Discharge Of Their Duties: J&K HC Declares Rule 129 Of BSF Rules Ultra Vires The Constitution
Hearsay Statements Made Contemporaneously With Act Or Immediately Thereafter Admissible U/S 6 Evidence Act: MP High Court
No Adverse Inference U/S 114 Indian Evidence Act If Prosecution Fails To Prove Presence Of Accused At Murder Scene: Karnataka High Court
Evidence Of Last Seen Together By Itself Not Conclusive That Death Was At Hands Of Accused: Bombay High Court
Section 27 Recovery Must Satisfy Court's Conscience; Prosecution May At Times Take Advantage Of Custody Of Accused By Other Means : Supreme Court
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