Law of Evidence – Notes, Case Laws and Study Material

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Update: 2023-11-19 23:57 GMT

Legal Bites brings you comprehensive study material on the Law of Evidence. The corpus juris or body of laws is generally divided into two types of laws- Substantive laws and Adjective laws. Simply put, substantive laws are those laws which define certain rights and liabilities, and adjective laws are those which facilitate the realization of those rights and liabilities. Adjective laws are further divided into procedural laws and laws of Evidence.

Law of Evidence has been recognized as a distinct category because it consists of elements of both substantive as well as procedural law.

Module 1: General Introduction to the Law of Evidence

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Module 2: Relevancy and Admissibility of Facts

Module 3: Proof and forms of proof

Module 4: Burden of Proof

Module 5: Witnesses: Competency and Examination

Important Mains Questions Series for Judiciary, APO & University Exams

  1. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-I
  2. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-II
  3. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-III
  4. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-IV
  5. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-V
  6. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-VI
  7. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-VII
  8. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-VIII
  9. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-IX
  10. Law of Evidence Mains Questions Series Part-X

Other Important Articles

  1. A Comprehensive Study About Dying Declaration

  2. Introduction
  3. The Indian Evidence Act 1872 – Bare Act
  4. Important Definitions – Meaning and Explanation
  5. Relevancy of Facts
  6. Admission And Confession
  7. Dying Declaration
  8. Judgments of Courts of Justice when Relevant (Section 40-44)
  9. Expert Evidence and Relevancy of Character
  10. Relevancy of Character Evidence in Civil and Criminal Cases
  11. Facts Which Need Not Be Proved – Provisions and Case Laws
  12. Electronic Evidence Under Indian Evidence Act, 1872
  13. Documentary Evidence & Presumptions As To Documents (Sections 61 to 90)
  14. Exclusion Of Oral Evidence By Documentary Evidence (Sections 91 to 100)
  15. Burden of Proof and Presumptions (Section 101 – 114 A)
  16. Estoppel – Meaning, Types and Exceptions
  17. Estoppel (Section 115 – 117)
  18. Accomplice Evidence
  19. Presumption Of Facts
  20. Examination of Witnesses
  21. Reliability and Trustworthiness of Hearsay Evidence

  22. Doctrine of Last Seen Together 


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