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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Evidence Act"
'Adoption Of Inquisitorial System, Curbs On Right To Appeal' : Centre Moots Changes In Criminal Laws
Power To Appreciate Evidence Cannot Be Relegated To Advocate Commission : Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
Signed Carbon Copy Prepared In Same Process As Original Document Is Primary Evidence Under Sec.62 Evidence Act : SC [Read Order]
Statement Of Accused U/s 313 CrPC Can Be Used As An Aid To Lend Credence To Prosecution Evidence: SC [Read Judgment]
CCTV Footage Not Material Object; Accused Entitled To Digital Copy : Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
Donee Not Required To Examine Attesting Witness If There Is No Specific Denial Of Execution Of Gift: SC [Read Judgment]
Foreigners Tribunals In Assam : Practice & Procedure
Can Police Register FIR Based On Confession Statement Of Accused? What Is Its Evidentiary Value?
Can Courts Admit Evidence Which Has Been Obtained Illegally Or Improperly?
Compact Disc(CD) Admissible In Evidence In Family Court Even Without Sec.65B(4) Certification : Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
Lawyer Of Opposite Party Can Be Summoned As A Witness If There Are Justifiable Circumstances: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
Involuntary Statement Leading To 'Section 27 Recovery' Has No Evidentiary Value: SC [Read Judgment]
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