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DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN JUDICIAL AND EXTRA-JUDICIAL CONFESSIONS
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DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN JUDICIAL AND EXTRA-JUDICIAL CONFESSIONS

This article is written by Neha Parveen of BA-LLB of 10th Semester of SOA University an intern under Legal Vidhiya Abstract According to the Indian Evidence Act, a confession is a statement made by an accused person that implies they committed the crime. Because they are improvements of admission, confessions Read more…

By Admin, 5 monthsFebruary 13, 2025 ago
DOCTRINE OF PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL
Indian Contract Act, 1872 Law of Evidence

DOCTRINE OF PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL

This article is written by Ratnika Pathak of 3rd semester of Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Legal Studies, CSJM, Kanpur, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT The doctrine of promissory Estoppel mentions in section 115 of the evidence act, 1872 and section 90 of the Indian contract act, 1872 which Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsDecember 23, 2023 ago
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COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BHARATIYA SAKSHYA (SECOND) BILL, 2023

INTRODUCTION: The Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) Bill, 2023 is a very important legislation that is aimed at consolidating the law and laying down general rules for evidence in order to ensure fair trial in India. This bill covers various aspects of evidence such as the relevancy of facts admitted and the Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsDecember 19, 2023 ago
Supreme Court

Hari Ram v. State of Rajasthan, (2009) 13 SCC 211

Case number Criminal Appeal No. 907 of 2009 (Arising out of S.L.P. (Crl.) No. 3336 of 2006) Judges Altamas Kabir and Cyriac Joseph, JJ. Statutes Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 – Sections 2, 3, 4, 7A, 7A(1), 7A(2), 15, 18, 20, 49, 49(1), 49(2) and 64; Read more…

By Admin, 2 years ago
Supreme Court Rules on the Reliability of Evidence in Open Places
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Supreme Court Rules on the Reliability of Evidence in Open Places

Keywords: Accused, consequence, Evidence Act, conviction, Evidence, rigorous  The Supreme Court of India has ruled that incriminatory objects discovered in places accessible to the public cannot be solely relied upon to establish the guilt of accused persons. In a recent judgment, the Court emphasized that for evidence to be admissible Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsNovember 8, 2023 ago
IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE LAW OF EVIDENCE
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IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE LAW OF EVIDENCE

This article is written by Gaurav Nagpal of 2nd Semester of Faculty Of Law CLC, an intern under Legal Vidhiya ABSTRACT Social media has revolutionized the way people communicate and interact in the digital age. With its widespread adoption, social media platforms have become a significant source of potential evidence Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsAugust 5, 2023 ago
Code of Criminal Procedure

COGNIZANCE AND PROOF

This Article is submitted by Aryan Raj Singh, 2nd semester B.COM. LL. B student of Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Abstract: The concept of cognizance and proof lies at the heart of legal systems worldwide, shaping the outcomes of legal proceedings and the administration of justice. This article explores the intricate relationship Read more…

By Admin, 2 yearsJune 19, 2023 ago

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