This document outlines important topics for examination in the Indian Evidence Act, including burden of proof, examination of witnesses, relevancy of facts and evidence, character evidence, confessions, admissions, res gestae, dying declarations, handwriting evidence, competent witnesses, issues of fact, privileged communications, hearsay evidence and its exceptions, presumptions, oral and documentary evidence, judicial notice, leading questions, and refreshing memory.
This document outlines important topics for examination in the Indian Evidence Act, including burden of proof, examination of witnesses, relevancy of facts and evidence, character evidence, confessions, admissions, res gestae, dying declarations, handwriting evidence, competent witnesses, issues of fact, privileged communications, hearsay evidence and its exceptions, presumptions, oral and documentary evidence, judicial notice, leading questions, and refreshing memory.
This document outlines important topics for examination in the Indian Evidence Act, including burden of proof, examination of witnesses, relevancy of facts and evidence, character evidence, confessions, admissions, res gestae, dying declarations, handwriting evidence, competent witnesses, issues of fact, privileged communications, hearsay evidence and its exceptions, presumptions, oral and documentary evidence, judicial notice, leading questions, and refreshing memory.
Discuss, Principle as to Estopple. Explain, Examination in chief, cross examination and re- examination. How to impeach the credit. Who is Hostile Witness? Relevancy of Fact. Expert opinion, is it relevant? Character evidence. Confession and admission. Res gestae. Section- 7, Occasion cause effect Dying Declaration. Relevancy of handwriting and how it is proved? Who can be testified as competent witness (child witness, unsound person)? Fact in issue and issues of fact. Privileged communication under Evidence. Confession and its evidentiary value, distinguish it from Admission Hearsay evidence and its exceptions Presumptions under Evidence Act (May, shall and conclusive proof) Evidence [Oral & Documentary( Primary and secondary evidence)] Prove, Not prove and disprove. Facts of which judicial notice can be taken. What are leading questions and at what stage they can be asked. What is refreshing of memory?