LAW OF EVIDENCE
UNDERGRADUATE – V SEMESTER
SESSION 2023-24
August - December
FACULTY
SHUBHAM SRIVASTAVA
National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi
Ranchi (Jharkhand)
INDIA
2023
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OBJECTIVE
The Law of Evidence is primarily an adjective law which supports both civil and criminal
procedure. It primarily deals with the proving and disproving of the facts in the court. The
primary objective of evidence law is to maintain law and order in society and to protect the
life and liberty of people by providing a systematic pattern of proof in both civil and
criminal matters. It is for this reason that people place their ultimate reliance on this branch
of law for protection against all injuries that human conduct can inflict on individuals and
institutions. Due to these reasons, the evidence law cannot afford to be weak, ambiguous or
ineffective. Nor can it be harsh and arbitrary in its impact. The application of evidence law
has to be uniform regardless of any discrimination on the grounds of class, caste, religion,
sex or creed etc., of either the criminal or the victim. Similarly, in the case of civil matters
also, it is all about proof of the cause of action by the plaintiff and disproving the same by
the defendant.
PEDAGOGY
The interactive approach during the course of learning (Students are supposed to come
prepared for the topics for discussion in the class/ case studies/ Presentations). The main
tools of teaching may be summarized as under:
• Lectures with Question and Answer Sessions
• Case Law Analysis
• Class Participation
• Project work
EVALUATION
Description Weightage Schedule
1. Mid Term Exam 20% Academic Calendar
2. End Term Exam 50% Academic Calendar
3. Project 30% To be notified
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COURSE OUTLINE
It has Eight modules which are as follows:
MODULE I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction to the Course
Law of Evidence as Procedural law and substantive law
Meaning of Evidence, Document, Proved, Disproved, not proved
Recommended Readings
John Jay Mckelvey, Handbook on the Law of Evidence, Ch. 1- Introductory
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p21-32
The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p11-19
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry Wigmore, p17-31
MODULE II: RELEVANCY OF FACTS
Relevant Facts and Facts in issue
May Presume, Shall Presume and Conclusive Proof
Kinds of Evidence
Relevancy and admissibility
Facts introductory, explanatory, identity, time, place and relations
Res Gestae, Occasion, Cause, Effect, Motive, Preparation, Conduct, Alibi etc.
Facts establishing right, duty or custom
Facts helpful in determining damages
Facts showing the state of Mind
Course of Business
Recommended Readings:
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p31-339
The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p19-409
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry &Wigmore, p31-439
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MODULE III: ADMISSION AND RELEVANCY
Who can make Admissions, Proof of Admissions
Against the Persons making them and Admissions in civil cases (Sections 17-23,
31).
Recommended Readings:
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p340-497
The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p410-661
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry & Wigmore, p440-591
MODULE IV: CONFESSION AND RELEVANCY
Confession
Confession to police
Retracted Confession
Discovery Statement
Confession by Co-accused
Recommended Readings:
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p498-583
The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p662-798
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry & Wigmore, p592-694
MODULE V: DYING DECLARATION AND RELEVANCY
Dying Declaration and its relevancy
Forms of Dying Declaration: Oral, Written, Gestures & Signs, Thumb
impression, Incomplete and Question Answers.
Recommended Readings:
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p584-717
The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p799-957
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry & Wigmore, p695-801
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MODULE VI: DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
Primary and Secondary Evidence.
Proof and Genuineness of Documents.
Exclusion of Oral by documentary Evidence
Recommended Readings:
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p718-991
The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p958-1258
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry & Wigmore, p802-1030
MODULE VII: PRODUCTION OF EVIDENCE AND BURDEN OF PROOF
Burden of Proof
Estoppels
Competence of Witnesses
Privileged Communications
Accomplice Evidence
Recommended Readings:
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p992-1390
The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p1259-1731
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry & Wigmore, p1031-1351
MODULE VIII: EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES
Types of Examinations.
Leading Question
Hostile Witness
Refreshing Memory
Questions which can be asked during Different Types of Examinations.
Recommended Readings:
The Law of Evidence, by Ratanlal & Dhiraj Lal, p1391-1789
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The Law of Evidence, by S. Sarkar, p1732-2072
Wigmore on Evidence, by Henry &Wigmore, p1352-1559
IMPORTANT CASES
S. No. Name Citation
1. Queen Empress v. Abdullah (1885) 7 All. 385(F.B.)
2. Pakla Narayan Swamy v. Emperor AIR 1939 PC 47
3. Mirza Akbar v. Emperor, AIR 1940 PC 176
4. Pulukuri Kottaya v. Emperor AIR 1947 PC 67
5. Palvinder Kaur v. State of Punjab AIR 1952 SC 354
6. Kashmira Singh v. State of Madhya Pradesh AIR 1952 SC 159
7. Nishikant Jha v. State of Bihar 1959 SCR 1033
8 Badri Rai v. State of Bihar AIR 1958 SC 953
10 Khushal Rao v. State of Bombay AIR 1958 SC 22
11 State of UP v. DeomanUpadhyay AIR 1960 SC 1125
13 Aghnoo Nagesia v. State of Bihar AIR 1966 SC 119
14 Ratten v. R (1971) 3 All ER 801
15 R. M. Malkani v. State of Maharashtra AIR 1973 SC 157
16 Ram Narain v. State of U.P. (1973) 2 SCC 86
17 Bishwanath Prasad v. Dwarka Prasad AIR 1974 SC 117
18 Veera Ibrahim v. State of Maharashtra AIR 1976 SC 1167
20 Dagadu v. State of Maharashtra AIR 1977 SC 1579
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21 Ramanathan v. State of Tamilnadu AIR 1978 SC 1201
22 Dudh Nath Pandey v. State of Uttar Pradesh AIR 1981 SC 911
23 Sharad Birdhi Chandra Sarada v. State of AIR 1984 SC 1622
Maharashtra
24 Kartar Singh v. State of Punjab (1994) Cri. LJ 3139
25 Central Bureau of Investigation v. V.C. Shukla AIR 1998 SC 1406
26 State of Maharashtra v. DamuGopinathShinde (2000) Cr LJ 2301 (SC)
27 Uka Ram v. State of Rajasthan (2001) 5 SCC 254
28 Surendra Singh Rautela v. State of Bihar AIR 2002 SC 260
29 Mohd. Khalid v. State of W.B. (2002) 7 SCC 334
30 Jayantibhai Bhenkerbhai v. State of Gujarat (2002) 8 SCC 165
31 Patel Hiralal Joitaram v. State of Gujarat (2002) 1 SCC 22
32 Bodhraj v. State of J. & K (2002) 8 SCC 45
Laxman v. State of Maharashtra (2002) 6 SCC 710
33 Sudhakar v. State of Maharashtra (2000) 6 SCC 671
34 Union of India v. Ibrahim Uddin and Anothers (2012) 8 SCC 148
35 Shankar Kisan Rao Khade v. State Of (2013) 5 SCC 546
Maharashtra
36 Dipanwita Roy v. Ronobroto Roy 2013 SCC OnLine 1300
37 Nandlal Wasudeo Badwaik v. Lata Nandlal 2014 SC (CRIMINAL
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38 State of Gujarat v. Jayrajbhai Punjabhai Varu (2016) 14 SCC 151
39 State of Assam v. Ramen Dowarah (2016) 3 SCC 19
40 State of Haryana v. Ram Mehar& Others Etc. (2016) 8 SCC 762
Etc
41 A Mukesh & Others v. State for NCT of Delhi (2017) 6 SCC 1
& Ors.
42 Md. Sajjad @ Raju @ Salim v. State of West (2017) 11 SCC 150
Bengal
43 Raj Kumar @ Raju v. State (Nct Of Delhi), (2017) 11 SCC 160
44 Nagendra Shah v. State of Bihar 2021 SCC OnLine SC 717
45 Gumansingh alias Lalo alias Raju Bhikhabhai 2021 SCC OnLine SC 660
Chauhan v. State of Gujarat
46 Union of India v. S. Narasimhulu Naidu 2021 SCC OnLine SC 644
47 Manjeet Singh v. State of Haryana 2021 SCC OnLine SC 632
50 State of Kerala v. K. Ajith 2021 SCC OnLine SC 510
51 Gurmeet Singh v. State of Punjab (2021) 6 SCC 108
52 Satbir Singh v. State of Haryana (2021) 6 SCC 1
53 Jayamma & Another v. State of Karnataka (2021) 6 SCC 213
54 Krishna Lal Chawla & Others v. State of (2012) 5 SCC 435
Uttar Pradesh & others
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55 V. N. Patil v. K Niranjan Kumar & Others (2021) 3 SCC 661
56 Shivaji Chintappa Patil v. State of (2012) 5 SCC 626
Maharashtra
57 Hari Om v. State of UP (2021) 4 SCC 345
REFERENCE MATERIALS
TEXTBOOKS
S. No. Text Book Web Links
1 Sarkar, M.C. and Sarkar, S.C., Part I
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in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, 1dbqQrLstngYd0yManwKlxGc1IKZPCRW0/
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2 Ali, S.A. and Woodroffe, J.G., Volume I
2019, The Law of Evidence, [Link]
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Volume II
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Volume III
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Volume IV
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[Link]
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3 Halsbury’s Laws of India Part I
(Evidence), LexisNexis [Link]
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Part II
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Part III
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Part IV
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Part V
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Part VI
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Part VII
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4 Ratanlal & Dhirajlal, 2019, The Part I
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7 Lal, Batuk, Law of Evidence, Reference Book
Lexis Nexis.
8 Sarathi, V.P., Law of Evidence. Reference Book
Eastern Book Company.
9 Monir, M., Textbook on the Reference Book
Law of Evidence Universal Law
Publishing
LAW COMMISSION REPORTS
1. Law Commission of India (Report No. 185), on Review of Indian Evidence Act
1872, (2003)
2. Law Commission of India (Report No. 94), Evidence obtained illegally or
improperly: Proposed Section 166A, Indian Evidence Act 1872.
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3. Law Commission of India (Report No. 74), Proposal to amend the Indian Evidence
Act to render admissible certain statements made by witness before commission of
Inquiry and Other Statutory Authorities. (1978)
FOREIGN LAW COMMISSION REPORTS
S. No. Reports Web Links
1 Scottish Law Commission, Evidence [Link]
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and Related matters in Civil view?usp=sharing
Proceedings, (SCOT. LAW COM.
NO. 100), 1986
2 England Law Commission, Evidence [Link]
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3 The Law Reform Commission Of [Link]
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Criminal Proceedings, 2009 view?usp=sharing
ARTICLES
S. No. Articles Web Links
1 Sarathi, V.P., 1972. Historical [Link]
Background of The Indian Evidence 1IQlkJ7N4634DwlzQZMjum0HFUc3Kitl
Act, 1872. Journal of the Indian Law A/view?usp=sharing
Institute, pp.1-25.
2 Evans, L.G., 1973. Article Eight of [Link]
the Federal Rules of Evidence: The [Link]?
Hearsay Rule. Val. UL Rev., 8, p.261. article=1731&context=vulr
3 Nokes, G.D., 1956. Codification of [Link]
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the Law of Evidence in Common 11saGrMh8iGu5NQRgZr_3pld61hGTFnL
Law Jurisdictions. The International O/view?usp=sharing
and Comparative Law
Quarterly, 5(3), pp.347-363.
4 Goodhart, A.L., 1965. Changing [Link]
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5 Tapper, C., 2009. The law of [Link]
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6 James, G.F., 1940. The Contribution [Link]
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Evidence. The University of Chicago 8JL/view?usp=sharing
Law Review, 8(1), pp.78-87.
7 Annual Survey, Indian Law Institute, [Link]
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