What Is Quantum of Evidence?

WHAT IS EVIDENCE? Evidence is most commonly thought of as proof supporting a claim or belief. According to the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 “Evidence” means and includes:- all statements which the court requires to be made before it by the …

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How To Prove Private Documents?

Introduction A document is generally a piece of paper with written information; it could serve as an official record or as evidence. Section 3 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, describes document as any information described, etched or presented upon …

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When Can Secondary Evidence Be Accepted?

INTRODUCTION In any plea in the court, evidences play a huge role in deciphering the truth of the statement of the parties and coming to a decision. For the purpose of convenience, Evidences are differentiated in two broad categories of …

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What Is The Hearsay Rule?

Meaning of Hearsay Rule with an example Hearsay is a type of testimony that is generally prohibited in court. There are some exceptions though. Hearsay usually involves someone testifying about what someone else said or wrote. The definition of “hearsay …

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Is Hearsay Evidence Enough To Convict Someone?

Hearsay is information collected by witness from another person on some Condition or Event of which the witness had No experience. When submitted as Evidence under Court of Law, such statement of witness is called Hearsay Evidence. In Hearsay Evidence, …

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How To Prove A Document In Indian Evidence Act?

ABSTRACT: Documents imply all documents created under the watchful eye of the courtroom and for the assessment of documents delivered. Open documents and private documents are the two fundamental sorts of documents. Primary confirmations are progressively solid and best evidence …

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Evidentiary Assessment of Private Documents

The destiny of private documents in the public file has always been questioned and has tested the legal intelligence. It turns out to be very applicable as various methods of verification and shifted assumptions are accommodated with private documents and …

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Under What Circumstances Secondary Evidence Is Admissible?

Introduction: The secondary evidence is the evidence that has been re-exposed from the original document or inserted into the original. Section 63 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 outlines the secondary evidence. Secondary evidence without original documents such as certified …

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