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NOTES BY AJITABH MISHRA

NOTES ON (Short Answer Type)

Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam,

2023

BY AJITABH MISHRA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF

LAW

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S. No. TOPIC LINK


1. Appreciation of Evidence VIEW
2. Plea of Alibi VIEW
3. Relevant facts for proof of customs VIEW
4. Facts concerning body and mental state VIEW
5. Distinction Between VIEW
(a) Facts and Evidence
(b) Presumption of Law and Fact
6. Difference between Admission and Confession VIEW
7. Retracted Confession VIEW
8. How much of a statement is to be proved (Section 33) VIEW
9. Judgments of Courts when relevant (Sections 34 - 38) VIEW
10. Character when relevant (Sections 46 -50) VIEW
11. Facts which need not to prove (Sections 51-53) VIEW
12. Oral evidence (Sections 54-55) VIEW
13. Public Documents (Sections 74-77) VIEW
14. Presumptions as to Documents (Sections 78 – 93) VIEW
15. Witness VIEW
16. Leading questions (Section 146) VIEW
17. Lawful questions in cross examinations (section 149) VIEW
18. Compulsion to answer questions put to witness VIEW
19. Hostile witness (Section 157) VIEW
20. Impeaching of the standing or credit of witness VIEW
21. Questions of corroboration (Section 159-160) VIEW
22. Refreshing Memory (162-164) VIEW
23. Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence in Civil VIEW
and Criminal Cases (Section 167)

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24. Special Problems Re-hearing Evidence VIEW


25. Why Estoppel the Rationale (Section 121) VIEW
26. Tenancy Estoppel (Section 122) VIEW
27. Issue Estoppel VIEW
28. Estoppel by Deed VIEW
29. Estoppel by Conduct VIEW
30. Equitable and Promissory Estoppel VIEW
31. Distinction Between VIEW
(a) Estoppel and Res-Judicata
(b) Estoppel and Waiver
(c) Estoppel and Presumption
32. Evidence is lex-fori VIEW
33. Res Ipsa Loquitur in Evidence Law VIEW

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