• SEM V Civil Procedure & Limitation Act – Unit I Class Notes

    Introduction to Civil Procedure Code 1908 Distinction between procedural law and substantive law Substantive law is the statutory, or written law, that defines rights and duties, such as crimes and punishments (in the criminal law), civil rights and responsibilities in civil law. It is codified in legislated statutes or can be enacted through the initiative

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  • SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit V Class Notes

    SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit V Class Notes Witness, Examination, and Cross Examination Competence to Testify (Sections 118-120) Privileged Communications (Sections 121-128) General Principles of Examination and Cross Examination (Sections 135-166) Leading Questions (Sections 141-145) Approver’s Testimony (Section 133) Hostile Witnesses (Section 154) Compulsion to Answer Questions (Sections 147, 153) Questions of Corroboration

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  • SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit IV Class Notes

    SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit IV Class Notes Burden of Proof Doctrine of Judicial Notice and Presumptions Estoppel

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  • SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit III Class Notes

    SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit III Class Notes Character Evidence Examples: English Law on Character Evidence (Sections 52-55) Examples: Oral and Documentary Evidence Examples: Introduction on Proof of Facts Examples: General Principles Concerning Oral Evidence (Sections 59-60) Examples: General Principles Concerning Documentary Evidence (Sections 61-90) Examples: General Principles Regarding Exclusion of Evidence (Sections

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  • SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit II Class Notes

    SEM VI Law of Evidence – Unit II Class Notes Relevancy and Admissibility of Confessions Examples: Admissibility of Information Received from an Accused Person in Custody Examples: Confession of Co-Accused (Sections 24 to 30) Examples: Admitted Facts Need Not Be Proved (Section 58) Examples: Dying Declaration Justification for Relevance: Examples: Judicial Standards for Appreciation of

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