Word/ Doctrine of the Day Magnum Opus It is a Latin phrase. Magnum means “great” while Opus means “work”. It is equivalent to French word “chef...
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Logic vis-à-vis Relevancy The rules of evidence is based upon the “rules of relevancy” and not upon the “rules of logic”. Only relevant evidences (as...
Cardinal Rules/ Principles of Law of Evidence The cardinal rules of law of evidence are— (1) Best Evidence Rule: The primary rule of evidence is that always...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Ex-abundanti cautela The term “ex-abundanti cautela” means “out of abundant caution”. It means “extreme caution”...
Female Judges in Supreme Court of India Till April 2020, only eight women Judges have been appointed in the Supreme Court— Sl Name of Female Judges...
CPC, 1908 1 Who is considered to be the father of the CPC, 1908 for his contribution in draft CPC— Sir Earle Richards 2 Which entry of the Constitution of...
SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963: AN INTRODUCTION Historical Background Specific relief is a form of judicial redress. The first Specific Relief Act (SRA)...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Apocalyptic (सर्वनाश) It means showing or describing or prophesying the complete destruction of the world or extremely bad future...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day Contra Legum It is a Latin phrase that means “against the law”. The phrase is used when a court or tribunal hands down a decision...
Word/ Doctrine of the Day A Posteriori (अनुभवजन्य) An argument based upon the subsequent actual observation or upon experimental data. Such argument/...