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Meaning, Nature and Scope of Evidence

Meaning of Evidence Evidence refers to any material or information presented in a legal proceeding to establish or challenge relevant facts. It includes facts, statements,...

Fundamental Rules of Law of Evidence

The fundamental rules of the Law of Evidence provide the framework for the admissibility, relevancy, and weight of evidence in legal proceedings. These rules...

Admissions under Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Definition of Admissions Admissions are statements, whether oral or written, made by a party to the proceedings or their authorized representative. These statements suggest an...

Confessions under Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, confessions are an important aspect of evidence in criminal cases. Definition of Confession A confession is a statement made...

Section 13: Facts relevant when right or custom is in question

Where the question is as to the existence of any right or custom, the following facts are relevant: – (a) any transaction by which the...

Section 14: Facts showing existence of state of mind, or of body, of bodily feeling

Facts showing the existence of any state of mind such as intention, knowledge, good faith, negligence, rashness, ill-will or good-will towards any particular person,...

Section 15: Facts bearing on question whether act was accidental or intentional

When there is a question whether an act was accidental or intentional, or done with a particular knowledge or intention, the fact that such act...

Section 16: Existence of course of business when relevant

When there is a question whether a particular act was done, the existence of any course of business, according to which it naturally would...

Section 17: Admission defined

An admission is a statement, oral or documentary or contained in electronic form, which suggests any inference as to any fact in issue or...

Section 18: Admission

Statements made by a party to the proceeding, or by an agent to any such party, whom the Court regards, under the circumstances of...

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