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30
APR
2020

Basic Principles Of Dying Declaration

Basic Principles Of Dying Declaration Section 60 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) mandates that oral evidence must be direct, i.e. to say – if it refers to a fact which could be seen, it must be in form of a statement of a witness, who...
25
MAR
2019

What Constitutes Medical Negligence

Criminal cases are decided mainly on the basis of oral testimony of the witnesses who have witnessed the occurrence. The documents in the criminal cases have a very little role to play except in the offences involving economic offences. Whereas in the civil case, the documents...
18
MAR
2019

A Case for a Relook at Capital Punishment

Jurists have been debating for centuries whether death sentence should be retained or abolished as a penalty. Debaters on both the sides advance well-founded and highly convincing arguments and consequently lawmakers find it quite difficult whether to retain the capital...