Category Judiciary

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

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]

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]

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…