Impeachment Evidence - Law Dictionary Search Results
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state's evidence : a participant or accomplice in a crime who gives evidence to the prosecution esp. in return for a reduced sentence used chiefly in the phrase turn state's evidence ...
Acceptance of evidence
Acceptance of evidence, is not a term of art. It has an etymological meaning. It envisages exercise of judicial mind to the materials on record. Acceptance of evidence by a court would be dependent upon the facts of the case and other relevant factors. A piece of evidence in a given situation may be accepted by a court of law but in another it may not be, Cement Corpn. of India Ltd. v. Purya, (2004) 8 SCC 270. [Land Acquisition Act, 1894, s. 51A]...
Makes any order admitting any instrument in evidence
Makes any order admitting any instrument in evidence, the order is an order about the sufficiency or insufficiency of the stamp with reference to a document which has been admitted in evidence. No formal or specific order admitting the document in evidence, H.H. Sir Syed Raza Ali Khan v. Dr. Saran Behari Mathur, AIR 1960 All 359....
Primary evidence
Primary evidence, the best evidence as distinguished from secondary evidence....
Conclusive evidence and conclusive proof
Conclusive evidence and conclusive proof, There is thus no difference between the effect of the expression 'conclusive evidence' from that of 'conclusive proof' the aim of both being to give finality to the establishment of the existence of a fact from the proof of another, Somawanti v. State of Punjab, AIR 1963 SC 151 (159): (1963) 3 SCR 774. [Land Acquistion Act (10 of 1894), s. 6(3)]...
testimonial evidence
testimonial evidence see evidence ...
Evidence
That which makes evident or manifest that which furnishes or tends to furnish proof any mode of proof the ground of belief or judgement as the evidence of our senses evidence of the truth or falsehood of a statement...
Positive evidence
Positive evidence, proof of the very fact, opposed to negative evidence....
Substantive evidence
Substantive evidence, means that adduced for the purpose of proving a fact in issue, as opposed to evidence given for the purpose of discrediting a witness, or of corroborating his testimony, Black's Law Dictionary; State v. Nalini, (1999) 5 SCC 253....
Bankers' Books Evidence Act
Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1879 (English) (42 & 43 Vict. c. 11), whereby a copy of an entry in a banker's book is made prima facie evidence of the entry, upon proof that the copy has been checked by comparison with the entry.There is power under s. 7 for a magistrate to make an order in criminal proceedings before him for the prosecutor to inspect and take copies of entries in the books of a bank at which the defendant keeps an account, R. v. Kinghorn, 1908 (2) KB 949....
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