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Lack of Particular Evidence is no Ground for an Appellate Court to Remand a Matter
-Report by Arun Bhattacharya The honourable Supreme Court of India on Monday (27th of February, 2023) while allowing an appeal matter (SIRAJUDHEEN versus ZEENATH & Ors.) observed that “merely because...
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K. M. Nanavati v. the State of Maharashtra
Case number Criminal Appeal No. 195 of 1960 Equivalent citation AIR 1962 SC 605 Bench Hon’ble Justice K. Subba Rao. Date of Judgement November 24, 1961. Relevant Act(s) The “Evidence...
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Theory of Relevancy under Evidence Law
Theory of Relevancy is the first and foremost hurdle that is applied to any evidence and any and every evidence needs to be cleared for getting admitted in the court...