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Professor Vacancies at MNLU

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Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai invites applications for the post of Professor (Law), Associate Professor (Law), Assistant Professor (Law), and Assistant Professor (Maritime Law). Name of the Post: Professor (Law), Associate Professor (Law), Assistant Professor (Law), and Assistant Professor (Maritime Law)…

Legal Assistant Vacancy JSSC

Legal Assistant Vacancy

Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission invites online applications for the post of Legal Assistant. Name of the Post: Legal Assistant No. of Post: 46 (Forty-Six) Essential Qualification and Experience • Graduation in Law from a recognized University/ Institute How to apply? • To…

What do you understand by “Examination-in-chief’, “Cross-examination” and “Re-examination” of a witness? [MPCJ 2013]

Judicial Services Main Written Examination

Q. What do you understand by “Examination-in-chief’, “Cross-examination” and “Re-examination” of a witness ? [MPCJ 2013] Ans. As per section 137 of Evidence act, Examination-in-chief, Cross-examination and Re-examination are three stages of which a witness is subjected respectively by own…

Discuss   the   provisions   in   respect   to   the   ‘communications   during   marriage’,   ’’Official Communications” and “Professional Communications” [MPCJ 2012]

Judicial Services Main Written Examination

Q. Discuss   the   provisions   in   respect   to   the   ‘communications   during   marriage’,   ’’Official Communications” and “Professional Communications” [MPCJ 2012] Ans. All three types of communication fall in the category of privileged communication under Indian Evidence Act. That is, their disclosure is…

Define an accomplice. A conviction is not illegal merely because it proceeds upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice. Explain and state the principles of law involved. [MPCJ 2010]

Judicial Services Main Written Examination

Q. Define an accomplice. A conviction is not illegal merely because it proceeds upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice. Explain and state the principles of law involved. [MPCJ 2010] Ans. The expression \”accomplice\” is nowhere defined in the Indian…

Distinguish between admission and confession. Under what circumstances and to what extent, can the confession by an accused be used in evidence against a co-accused? [MPCJ 2009]

Judicial Services Main Written Examination

Q. Distinguish between admission and confession. Under what circumstances and to what extent, can the confession by an accused be used in evidence against a co-accused? [MPCJ 2009] Ans. Both the admission and confession are substantive evidence and closely related…

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