Commentary On Law of Evidence: In india, Pakistan , Bangladesh, Burma, Malaysia, Ceylon and Singapore Act, 2018 Vol 2 section 11 to 32 / by C.D Field, Gopal S. Chaturvedi and Adish C. Aggarwala
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- 347.06 FIE
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Volume 2
11. When facts not otherwise relevant become relevant
12. In suits for damages, facts tending to enable Court to determine the amount are relevant
13. Facts relevant when right or custom is in question.
14. Facts showing the existence of the state of mind, or of the body or bodily feeling.
15. Facts bearing on the question of whether the act was accidental or intentional.
16. Existence of course of business when relevant.
17. Admission defined.
18. Admission – by Party to proceeding or his agent – By suitor in the representative chapter.
19. Admissions by persons whose position must be proved against party suit.
20. Admission by persons expressly referred to by the party to suit.
21. Proof of admission against persons making them, and by or on their behalf.
22. When oral admissions as to the contents of documents are relevant.
23. Admission in civil cases when relevant.
24. Confession caused by inducement, threat, or promise, when irrelevant in criminal proceedings.
25. Confession to Police Officer not to be proved.
26. Confession by the accused while in the custody of the Police not be proved against him.
27. How much information received from the accused may be proved.
28. Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat, or promise, relevant.
29. Confession otherwise relevant not to become irrelevant because of the promise of secrecy, etc.
30. Consideration of proved confession affection person making it and others jointly under trial for the same offense.
31. Admission is not conclusive proof but may estop.
32. Cases in which a statement of relevant fact by a person who is dead or cannot be found, etc.m is relevant.
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