Pedigree – Norms and the principles governing the proof of a pedigree by oral evidenceby PLRonline 2.1k Pedigree - Norms and the principles governing the proof of a pedigree by oral evidence - In order to appreciate ...
Statements or declarations before persons of competent knowledge made ante litem motam are receivable to prove ancient rights of a public or general nature –by PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act, S. 32(5) - Statements or declarations before persons of competent knowledge made ante litem motam are receivable to ...
Evidence – Judgment – Admissibility ofby Punjab Law Reporter 2.1k Evidence Act, S. 32, Evidence Act, S. 32(5), Judgment – Admissibility of - (1) A judgment in rem e.g judgments ...
Human memory – Imperfections and infirmities ofby PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) Human memory - Imperfections and infirmities of Indeed, as a mortal man is not infallible so ...
Pedigree – Principles for the appraisement of pedigree evidenceby PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) Taylor on Treatise on Evidence has pointed out in para 648 at p. 414 that the ...
Pedigree – Proof of.by PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) Abdul Ghafur v. Hussain Bibi AIR 1931 PC 45 the Privy Council briefly summed up the law ...
Pedigree – Manner in which a pedigree could be provedby PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) In Mewa Singh v. Basant Singh AIR 1918 PC 49 the Privy Council made very apt and valuable ...
In order to be admissible the statement relied on must be made ante litem motam by persons who are dead i.e before the commencement of any controversy actual or legal upon the same pointby PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) Kalidindi Venkata Subbaraju & Others v. Chintalapati Subbaraju & Others AIR 1968 SC 947 while construing the provisions ...
Admissible evidence – ante litem motamby PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) Debi Pershad Chowdhry v. Rani Radha Chowdhrain, 1904 31 IA 160 the law on the subject was very ...
Statements or declarations made post litem motam , inadmissibleby PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) Kalka Parshad v. Mathura Parshad ILR 1908 30 All 510 the Privy Council refused to accept a pedigree ...
Statements or declarations before persons of competent knowledge made ante litem motam are receivable to prove ancient rights of a public or general natureby PLRonline 2.1k Evidence Act S. 32(5) Statements or declarations before persons of competent knowledge made ante litem motam are receivable to prove ...