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    <description>Free KSLU Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023 (Law of Evidence) notes — relevancy of facts, res gestae, admissions and confessions, dying declarations, expert and documentary evidence, burden of proof, presumptions, estoppel, examination of witnesses and privileged communications. Replaces the Indian Evidence Act 1872.</description>
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      <title>Unit I — Introduction, Relevancy &amp; Admissions</title>
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      <description>KSLU BSA 2023 (Law of Evidence) notes — meaning and kinds of evidence, facts in issue vs relevant facts, the doctrine of res gestae (Section 4), motive, preparation and conduct, relevancy of facts forming part of the same transaction, conspiracy, similar-fact evidence, and admissions (Sections 15–21).</description>
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      <title>Unit II — Confessions, Dying Declaration &amp; Expert Evidence</title>
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      <description>KSLU BSA 2023 notes — confessions (Sections 22–24), confessions to police and the discovery exception (Section 23), the dying declaration (Section 26), relevancy of judgments, and expert and opinion evidence (Sections 39–45).</description>
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      <title>Unit III — Character, Oral &amp; Documentary Evidence</title>
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      <description>KSLU BSA 2023 notes — relevancy of character in civil and criminal cases, oral evidence and the rule that it must be direct (Sections 54–55), documentary evidence, primary and secondary evidence (Sections 57–60), and the exclusion of oral by documentary evidence.</description>
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      <title>Unit IV — Burden of Proof, Presumptions &amp; Estoppel</title>
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      <description>KSLU BSA 2023 notes — burden of proof and onus (Sections 104–114), &#39;may presume&#39;, &#39;shall presume&#39; and &#39;conclusive proof&#39;, presumption of legitimacy, the dowry-death presumption (Section 118), presumption as to abetment of suicide (Section 117), and the doctrine of estoppel (Sections 121–123).</description>
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      <title>Unit V — Witnesses, Examination &amp; Privilege</title>
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      <description>KSLU BSA 2023 notes — competency and compellability of witnesses, the three stages of examination (Section 143), leading questions, the hostile witness and cross-examining one&#39;s own witness (Section 157), impeaching the credit of a witness, refreshing memory, and privileged communications.</description>
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