Documentary Evidence || Section 61-65 || Indian Evidence Act, 1872 #iea1872 #archnasukhija
Case Laws Mentioned in the Video: Afzauddin Ansari v. State of West Bengal (1997) A man can lie but document can never lie. Life Insurance Corporation of India v. Narmada Agarwal (1993) Admissible of documents means admissible of contents not the truth. Ramji Daya Walla and sons Pvt. Ltd. v. Invest Import (1981) Proof of contents of documents have to be proved through admissible evidence, not necessarily through author of the document. Sobha Rani v. Ravi Kumar (1999) Secondary evidence can be proofed in case of lost of primary evidence and in case of finding the primary evidence, the secondary evidence admitted earlier will not be illegal. K.S. Mohan v. Sandya Mohan (1993) A tape recording evidence is admissible in evidence. K. Shivalingaiah v. B.V. Chandrashekara Gowda (1993) Certified copy of money lender’s license is admissible. Sampat Singh v. Bhagwanti (2010) Certified copy of will is a secondary evidence not the primary evidence. J. Yashoda v. Smt. K. Shobha Rani (2007) Seconday evidence has to be proved in case of non availability of primary evidence. If the original itself is found to be inadmissible through failure of the party, who files it to prove it to, t cannot be allowed through secondary evidence. For more videos, click on the links: Expert Opinion Section 45-51 Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Introduction to Indian Trusts Act, 1882 • Indian Trusts Act, 1882|| An Introduction ... Vested Interest and Contingent Interest • Vested Interest and Contingent Interest|| ... Oral Evidence, Indian Evidence Act, 1872 • Chapter IV|| Oral Evidence|| Section 59 & ... • Expert Opinion || Section 45-51|| Indian E... Section 56-58 Indian Evidence Act, 1872 • Chapter III || Section 56 - Section 58 || ... Section 52-55 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 • Section 52 - 55 of Evidence Act|| Characte... Section 10 and 11 Transfer of Property Act, 1882 • Section 10 and Section 11|| Condition Rest... Section 17 "Doctrine of Accumulation" Transfer of Property Act, 1882 • Section 17|| Direction for Accumulation|| ... Notice under section 3 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 • Notice || Transfer of Property Act, 1882||... Doctrine of Estoppel • Doctrine of Estoppel || Section 115, 116, ... Presumptions of Burden of Proof • Presumptions of Burden of Proof || Indian ... Section 6 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Presumptions Under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 • Presumptions under Indian Evidence Act|| P... Presumptions Related to Documents • Presumptions Related to Documents || India... Introduction to Transfer of Property Act • Transfer of Property Act, 1882|| An Introd... Section 13 and 14 Transfer of Property Act, 1882 • Section 13 and Section 14|| Transfer of Pr... Section 5 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882 • Secction 5 TPA 1882 || Transfer of Propert... Injunctions Chapter VII and VIII of Specific Relief Act,1963 and Order 39 Rule 1-5 • Chapter VII & VIII || Specific Relief Act|... Section 20 of Specific Relief Act, 1963. Section 17,18 and 19 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 • #sra #section17specificreliefact Section 1... Section 12, 13, 15 of Specific Relief Act, 1963 • #specificreliefact #sra #section12sra Sect... For More videos click on the following links: Section 188, 120B, 269, 270, 271 IPC, 1860 • #section188 #indianpenalcode #section120B ... Section 511 IPC, 1860 • Section 511|| Chapter XXIII || Indian Pena... Criminal Intimidation: • Criminal Intimidation || Chapter XXII | Se... Receiver • Receiver || Order 40 || Civil Procedure Co... Forgery • Forgery || Chapter XVIII || Of Offences Ag... Criminal Trespass • Criminal Trespass || Section 441|| Indian ... Suit by indigent • Suits by Indigent Person || Order XXXIII Counterclaim and set off • #setoff #counterclaim #cpc1908 #order8rule... Free Consent & Capacity of Parties • Free Consent || Capacity of Parties || Ind... Burden of Proof • Burden of Proof || Indian Evidence Act 187... Public Nuisance • Public Nuisance|| IPC 1860|| Lecture|| in ... Bail under CPC • Bail Under CrPC || Laws Related to Bail || Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity • IPC Lecture || Theft || Extortion || Robbe... Private Defence • Private Defence|| IPC || Section 96 -106) Offences Relating to Marriage: Chapter XX Sections: 493-498 • Lecture on Offences Relating to Marriage |... Learn about Defamation: • #ipc #defamationlaws Defamation || IPC ... Please do not forget to like, comment, subscribe, share and support. It matters to me a lot. Thank You With Best Wishes!

Section 65A and 65B || Electronic Evidence ||Indian Evidence Act,1872 #section65B #archnasukhija

Admissibility of Electronic record without electronic certificate Section 65-B, Indian Evidence Act

BSA Lecture 16 | BSA Section 65 to 77 public or private Documents ch. 5 | BSA Lecture by Ashish sir

public document | articles 85 to 89 qso 1984| sections 74 to 78 evidence act 1872| private document

#part2 Section 121-129 || Indian Evidence Act, 1872 || Chapter IX #iea1872 #privilegedcommunication

Section 74 -78 || Public Documents & Private Documents || Indian Evidence Act, 1872 #publicdocuments

Indian Evidence Act, 1872, Lecture 5 | Primary and Secondary Evidence. Sec 61-65

Documentary evidence: Primary evidence and Secondary evidence Indian Evidence Act

Admissibility of documents, marking and exhibition : K. Prabhakar, Advocate Madurai High Court

Doctrine of Estoppel || Section 115, 116, 117|| Indian Evidence Act, 1872 #archnasukhija #estoppel

primary evidence | article 73 qso 1984 | section 62 evidence act 1872

Presumptions Related to Documents || Indian Evidence Act, 1872 #sec90iea #indianevidenceact1872

IEA 19 | Documentary Evidence-Sec 61-73A | CLAT, LLB & Judiciary Aspirants

Indian Evidence Act | Burden Of Proof - Sec 112 to 114 A | With Cases

#part3 Section 130, 131, 132 || Indian Evidence Act, 1872 #indianevidenceact1872 #archnasukhija

Presumption | Section 4 | May presume | Shall presume | Conclusive Proof | Indian Evidence Act, 1872

QSO ARTICLE 72 -77 LAW OF EVIDENCE PRIMARY & SECONDARY EVIDENCE INDIAN EVIDENTIARY ACT

Presumptions Under Section 114 || Burden of Proof || Indian Evidence Act, 1872 #section114 #iea1872

Section 61 to 64 of Indian Evidence Act|| Primary Evidence|| Secondary Evidence|| go legal

