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Law of Evidence - November/December 2009 5YDC
Question Type
Question
Long
Define may presume, shall presume and conclusive proof. Give suitable illustrations.
Long
Explain how the doctrine of Res Gestae has been borrowed from English law and incorporated in Section 6 of the Evidence Act.
Long
Define admission. Who can make admissions? When can admissions be proved in favour of a person who makes them?
Long
Define admission. Who can make admissions? When can admissions be proved in favour of a person who makes them?
Long
Statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses - In what circumstances are they relevant?
Long
What is Hearsay Evidence? Why hearsay evidence is excluded? State the exceptions to the rule that hearsay evidence is no evidence.
Long
Explain the General Principles regarding the exclusion of oral by documentary evidence.
Long
Discuss the nature and scope of presumptions that can be raised by the courts under sections 113A, 113B and 114A of the Evidence Act.
Long
Explain the doctrine of Estoppel. Write the essential conditions that have to be satisfied for the application of the doctrine of estoppel.
Long
Who is an accomplice? Explain the need for corroboration in case of the evidence of accomplice.
Long
Discuss the scope and purpose of cross-examination of witnesses. Can a party cross-examine his own witness?
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