The Law of Evidence is a fundamental branch of procedural law that governs the rules and principles by which facts are proved or disproved in judicial proceedings. It lays down the framework for determining what evidence is admissible, how it must be presented, and the degree of proof required in both civil and criminal cases. The law regulates oral testimony, documentary evidence, electronic records, presumptions, burden of proof, expert opinions, and the relevancy of facts.
By ensuring only reliable and relevant material is considered, the Law of Evidence upholds fairness and justice in trials. It acts as the backbone of the adjudicatory process, guiding courts in separating truth from falsehood and ensuring that judgments are based on legally acceptable proof.
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Introduction, Object & Scope of Law of Evidence
Definitions – Fact, Relevant Fact, Evidence, Presumptions
Applicability of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Difference between Substantive Law & Law of Evidence
Relevancy and Admissibility – Concept & Distinction
Facts in Issue and Relevant Facts
Res Gestae – Section 6
Admissions and Confessions
Dying Declarations
Statements by Persons Who Cannot be Called as Witnesses
Relevancy of Judgments, Expert Opinion & Character Evidence
Oral Evidence – Direct & Indirect Evidence
Documentary Evidence – Public and Private Documents
Primary & Secondary Evidence
Proof of Electronic Records
Presumptions Relating to Documents
Burden of Proof & Onus Probandi
Examination of Witnesses – Examination-in-Chief, Cross & Re-examination
Competency and Compellability of Witnesses
Hostile Witnesses & Approver’s Evidence
Corroboration & Contradiction of Testimony
Privileged Communications
Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence
Presumptions of Law and Fact
Conclusive Proof
Estoppel
Special Rules relating to Criminal Cases – Confessions, Accomplice Testimony, Presumptions under Special Acts
Electronic Evidence and Digital Records – Admissibility and Proof
DNA, Forensic and Expert Evidence in Trials
Comparative Study of Law of Evidence – India & Other Jurisdictions
Universal Law of Evidence |
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