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Contents:
I. Introduction of the Act (Section 1-5):
- Importance of Law of Evidence
- Role in Civil and Criminal Proceedings
- Application of the Act
- Interpretation Clause under the Act
- Presumptions: May Presume, Shall Presume and Conclusive Proof
- Relevant Definitions under the Information Technology Act, 2000
- Evidence of Facts in issue and Relevant Facts only
- Relevancy and Admissibility
II. Relevancy of Facts I:
- What Facts are Relevant (Sections 6-16)
- Relevancy of Admissions (Sections 17-23 and 31)
- Relevancy of Confessions (Sections 24-30)
III. Relevancy of Facts II:
- Statement by Persons who Cannot be found (Sections 32-33)
- Statements made under Special Circumstances (Sections 34-39)
- Judgments (Sections 40-44)
IV. Relevancy of Facts III:
- Relevancy of Opinions (Sections 45-51)
- Relevancy of Character (Sections 52-55)
- Facts which need not be Proved (Sections 56-58)
V. Oral and Documentary Evidence I:
- Oral Evidence (Sections 59-60)
- Documentary Evidence (Sections 61-78)
VI. Oral and Documentary Evidence II:
- Presumptions as to Documents and Electronic Records (Sections 79-90A)
- Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence (Sections 91-100)
VII. Burden of Proof:
- Burden of Proof (Sections 101-111)
- Presumptions (Sections 111A-114A )
- Doctrine of Estoppel (Sections115-117)
VIII. Witnesses and Examinations of Witnesses:
- Witnesses (Sections 118-134)
- Examinations of Witnesses (Sections 135-166)
- Improper Admission or Rejection of Evidence (Sections 167)
Ajit Prakashan's Law of Evidence for LL.B | BA. LL.B by Adv. Sudhir J. Birje [July 2019 New Syllabus]
- Publisher: Ajit Prakashan
- Book Code: AP166
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