The evidentiary value of statements made to police officers in India is primarily governed by the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, particularly Sections 25, 26, and 27. These sections delineate the ...
In summary, both the Indian Evidence Act and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam share foundational principles regarding admissibility and inadmissibility of evidence. However, the latter introduces ...
The other requirements for the admissibility of expert evidence are: i) that the expert must be within a recognized field of expertise ii) that the evidence must be based on reliable principles, and ...
India has implemented various special laws aimed at preventing crimes, particularly those targeting vulnerable groups such as women and children. These laws complement the broader framework provided ...
A prosecutor is generally an Advocate paid by the government for presenting Government's case against the accused before the court. The advocate mentioned above are collectively called prosecution ...