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Define Confession and explain the provisions relating to Confession under IEA Explain the main features and applicability of Indian Evidence Act, 1872. What is Expert Opinion? Explain its nature and provisions under IEA, I872. "Conviction can be made solely based upon the Dying Declaration of the Victim" Discuss in detail. Explain the provisions relating to Privilege Communications under IEA 1872. Explain the general principles concerning Oral Evidence and its exceptions Write a brief note on the Amendments made to IEA, 1872 by the IT Act, 2000. What is Burden of Proof? Explain its Concept and importance in a matter. What do you mean by the maxim 'Semper presumiter pro legitimationepuerorum'. Explain the applicability of the above maxim in context to the Indian Evidence Act. What is the use of statement made to police during the course of investigation from the perspectivé of admissibility and inadmissibility of the evidence? Discuss in detail. The Rules Of evidence are generally same in civil and Criminal Proceedings. Discuss the exceptions to this statement? What is confession? What is difference between admission and confession? Whether stories in the print or electronic media can be taken as evidence? Elucidate. Explain the concept of Exclusion of oral by documentary evidence as provided under different provisions of Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Also draw the analogy between Section 144 and Section 91 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. What do you mean by Secondary Evidence? State the circumstances in which secondary evidence may be given. Whether a judgment in a previous case is admissible as Evidence in a subsequent case? If so, for what purpose? Distinguish between admission and confession. Can confession Made by an accused person while in custody of police be proved against him? Is the improper admission, or rejection of evidence no ground for a new trial or reversal of any decision. Discuss. Why rules of evidence have different significance under the Adversarial System and Inquisitorial System of Justice? What constitutes "Character"? Is previous bad character of party relevant in criminal proceedings? Who is an Accomplice? Discuss the scope, nature and extent of the corroborator for accomplice’s evidence
Who is an expert? When is the opinion of a third person relevant? Explain proving handwriting of a person. Discusses the rule relating to the exclusion of oral by documentary evidence as contained in section 91 of the Indian evidence Act 1872 Elucidate the conditions required for invoking the doctrine of estoppel. How estoppel differs from res judicate. Explain the main features and applicability of Indian evidence act 1872 Define admission and explain the provisions relating to the admissions under Indian evidence act 1872 Conviction can be made solely based upon the dying declaration of the victim, discuss in detail Write a brief note on the admissibility of judgements in civil and criminal case under the IEA 1872 Explain the general principles concerning oral evidence and its exceptions Write a brief note on provisions relating to examination of witness under Indian evidence act 1872. What is burden of proof ?explain its concept and importance in a matter. Define estoppel. Explain the different kinds of estoppel with suitable examples.