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Law of Evidence - November/December 2009 3YDC
Question Type
Question
Short
Definition of Evidence.
Short
Proof of conspiracy.
Short
Retracted confession.
Short
Opinions of Experts.
Short
Public Documents.
Short
Presumption as to Dowry death.
Short
Doctrine of Estoppel
Short
Cross-examination
Long
Explain the doctrine of Res Gestae. Refer to decided cases.
Long
Discuss the general rules relating to burden of proof.
Long
Who are competent witnesses? Is an accomplice competent witness? Discuss.
Problem
"A" has been charged for committing murder at Hyderabad on a certain day. "A" contends that on that day he was at Delhi attending a meeting. Is it a relevant fact? Give reasons.
Problem
"X" was charged with the murder of his wife. He wrote a letter addressed to the police officer stating that he committed that crime. The letter was left by the side of the dead body of his wife which was found by a police officer. Can it be proved against "X". Discuss.
Problem
"X" is found in possession of some precious diamonds which are alleged to be stolen two years back. Discuss whether the court can draw any presumptions from the above fact.
Problem
The husband makes extra-judicial confession to his wife that he has committed a murder of a person. Discuss whether the wife, to whom this information is passed can be called to the court and compelled to give evidence.
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