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Law of Evidence - July/August 2007

Question Type Question  
Long Explain and interpret "May Presume", "Shall Presume" and "Conclusive Proof".
Long Discuss the Doctrine of Resgestae with illustrations.
Long "All admission are proved as against the interest of the maker". Discuss it with its exceptions.
Long Discuss the law relating to relevance and admissibility of a dying declaration.
Long Who is an expert? Under what circumstances the opinion of an expert is relevant?
Long Explain the rules of presumptions as to documents.
Long What do you understand by "Burden of Proof"? On whom the burden of proof lies?
Long Write a note on Estoppel and Resjudicata.
Long What are the circumstances under which the Privileged communication may be claimed?
Long Write a note on Leading Questions and refreshing memory.
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