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 ...
Evidence Act. S. 35 – Probative value of a document is concerned, it is reduced to the minimum where there is no evidence to disclose the nature of the instructions given to the author of the document.by PLRonline 2.1k . In Brain v. Preece 1843 152 ER 1016 Lord C.B Abinger made the following observations: “The case of the attorney, in Doe d. Patteshall ...
Evidence – Document made by a deceased person can only be admitted where it is clearly shown that they relate to an act or acts done by the deceased person and not by third parties.by PLRonline 2.1k Rupert Cross in his book Evidence (1967, 3rd Edn.) at p. 408: “Entries by a solicitor's clerk may, of course, ...
Evidence – A report based on hearsay evidence or on the information given by an illiterate person cannot be admissible even under Section 35 of the Evidence Act.by PLRonline 2.1k A report based on hearsay evidence or on the information given by an illiterate person cannot be admissible even under Section ...
Evidence – A report based on hearsay evidence or on the information given by an illiterate person cannot be admissible even under Section 35 of the Evidence Act.by PLRonline 2.1k A report based on hearsay evidence or on the information given by an illiterate person cannot be admissible even under Section ...
Evidence Act S. 35 and exception to the rule of hearsay evidenceby PLRonline 2.1k Ghulam Rasul Khan v. Secretary of State for India in Council 1925 52 IA 201 particularly on the following observations: “In such ...