Contents:
Lesson 1 - General Principles of Proof
- Introduction
- Conditions for Receiving Evidence by Courts of Law
- What is a Fact?
- General Principles/Rules of Appreciation of Evidence in Criminal Cases
- Burden Proof - General Introduction
- Burden of Proof in Civil Cases
- General Introduction
- Presumptions relating to certain offences
- Presumptions as to Facts in General
- Presumptions as to Legitimacy of Child in certain Circumstances
- Presumption of Title
- Presumption of Death
- Presumption Relating to Doduments
- Presumptions as to Documents Produced as Record of Evidence
- Presumptions as to Gazettes, Newspapers etc.
- Presumptions as to Judgments & Judicial records
- Presumptions as to Documents admissible in England without Proof of Seal or Signature
- Presumptions as to Poers-of-Attorney
- Presumptions as to Electronic Records Etc.
- Presumptions as to Books, Map and Charts
- Presumptions as to Due to Execution etc. of Documents not produced
- Presumptions as to Documents of Thirty Years Old
- Presumptions as to Telegraphic Messages
- Presumptions Relating to Negotiable Instruments
- Presumption in favour of Holder of Negotiable Instrument
- Presumption of Proof of Protest
- Presumptionas to Foreign Law Sec. 137 of Negotiable Instruments Act
- Certain Other Prominent Presumptions
- Principles of Estoppel - An Introduction
- Estoppel Relating to Negotiable Instruments
- Estoppel against Tenant
Vinod Publication's Lessons on Burden of Proof (Principles & Procedures) [HB] by V.S.R. Avadhani, V. Soubhagya Valli
- Publisher: Vinod Publication Pvt. Ltd.
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