Essential Principles of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Learn how to interpret key sections, distinguish between relevant and admissible evidence, and apply procedural rules governing proof in Indian courts and judicial services examinations.
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The rules of evidence determine the outcome of litigation, yet mastering the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, requires deep textual understanding and procedural clarity. This text-based course guides you through the foundational concepts of relevance, admissibility, and proof, equipping you with the critical knowledge needed to navigate civil and criminal proceedings under the Act. What you'll learn: Understand the definitions of 'fact,' 'relevant fact,' and 'proved,' and their significance in judicial proceedings. Analyze the rules governing the admissibility of primary and secondary evidence, including the crucial provisions for electronic records (Sections 65A and 65B). Master the principles relating to expert opinions, dying declarations, confessions, and admissions under the Act. Apply the procedural burden of proof, presumptions, and the concept of estoppel in practical legal scenarios. Practice interpreting statutory language and applying landmark judicial precedents to complex evidentiary situations. The course begins with defining basic terminology and moves systematically through the concepts of relevancy, proof, and production of evidence. It concludes by focusing on the effect of specific types of evidence and the burden of proof. This course is designed for law students, recent graduates, and legal professionals who require a comprehensive, foundational understanding of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. No prior specialized knowledge of procedural law is required. Start building your expertise in the law of evidence today.
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