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A is tried for the murder of B. Are the facts that B knew that A had murdered C and that B had tried to extort money from A by threatening to make his knowledge public, relevant?
Whether the motive, preparation, and previous or subsequent conduct of the parties are relevant? Discuss giving illustrations.
Part of Res gestae | A, after learning that C had been murdered, went to the spot and found that the body of C was being taken to the house of C by four persons who told him that B had murdered C and had run away. Does the statement of four persons form part of Res gestae?
Relevancy of facts | A commits rape of B in a lonely place. After committing rape A goes away and the victim returned home….. Give reasons and also refer to case law, if any, on the point.
A sues B for libel (defamation) contained in a letter forming part of the correspondence. Are the facts of the letters between the parties (not containing the defamatory statements) relating to the subject out of which the libel arose relevant under Section 6? Give reasons.
“Presumptions may be looked on as the bats of the law, fitting in twilight but disappearing in the sunshine of actual facts”. Explain while discussing, in brief, the different kinds of presumptions recognized by the Indian Evidence Act.
Are the remarks of the spectators made at the time when A beat B in their presence relevant? Answer in relation to the Indian Evidence Act?
Explain the term Res gestae
What facts are considered relevant under the Indian Evidence Act? Illustrate your answer.
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