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Instructor: Justice K. Abraham Mathew (Retd.)
Language: English
Validity Period: Lifetime
In every legal proceeding, the Law of Evidence determines what facts can be presented before the court, how they can be proved, and who bears the burden of proof. It is the backbone of every civil and criminal trial. Without a clear grasp of evidence law, even the strongest case may fail in court.
With the introduction of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 (BSA 2023), the rules have evolved. From electronic records to new evidentiary standards, understanding these changes is vital for modern legal practice.
This course bridges the gap. Whether you’re a law student, lawyer, judicial officer, prosecutor, police officer, or judiciary aspirant, you’ll gain practical knowledge, structured clarity, and courtroom-ready skills guided by an experienced High Court judge.
Course Overview
Comprehensive training in Evidence Law for judicial exams, practice & advanced learning.
Who should attend
Lawyers • Judicial Aspirants • Police Officers • Prosecutors • Judicial Officers • Law Students
Learning Outcomes
Key questions answered
Your Instructor
Justice K. Abraham Mathew (Retd.) - Former Judge, High Court of Kerala
Class Schedule — Topics Overview
60 comprehensive classes covering all aspects of evidence law:
Ready to master the Law of Evidence?
Click Enroll Now to secure your spot for ₹5,499 and gain the confidence to handle evidence law like never before.
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| Notes | |||
| 1. Introduction (13 pages) | |||
| 2. Applicability of BSA (12 pages) | |||
| 3. Fact in Issue Relevant Fact Relevancy Admissibility Probative Value (17 pages) | |||
| 4. Proved; Evidence (13 pages) | |||
| 5. Types of Evidence (16 pages) | |||
| 6. Types of Evidence-II (6 pages) | |||
| 7. Disproved; Not Proved; Types of Presumptions (6 pages) | |||
| 8. Oral Evidence (24 pages) | |||
| 9. Res Gestae (19 pages) | |||
| 10. Admissions (31 pages) | |||
| 11. Confessions-1 (16 pages) | |||
| 12. Confessions-2 (27 pages) | |||
| 13. Confessions-3 (19 pages) | |||
| 14. Dying Declaration -1 (15 pages) | |||
| 15. Dying Declaration-II (9 pages) | |||
| 16. Dying Declaration (Important Cases) (26 pages) | |||
| 17. Other Clauses of Section 26 (21 pages) | |||
| 18. Expert Opinion (16 pages) | |||
| 19. Opinion of Persons Other Than Experts (14 pages) | |||
| 20. Electronic Evidence (20 pages) | |||
| 21. Documentary Evidence (11 pages) | |||
| 22. Documentary Evidence-II (14 pages) | |||
| 23. Documentary Evidence III (14 pages) | |||
| 24. Documentary Evidence IV (12 pages) | |||
| 25. Documentary Evidence-V (12 pages) | |||
| 26. Exclusion of Oral Evidence by Documentary Evidence (20 pages) | |||
| 27. Latent and Patent Ambiguities (12 pages) | |||
| 28. Presumptions as to Documents (19 pages) | |||
| 29. Objections as to Documents (8 pages) | |||
| 30. Facts Need Not Be Proved (15 pages) | |||
| 31. Burden of Proof-I (13 pages) | |||
| 32. Burden of Proof-II (10 pages) | |||
| 33. Burden of Proof III (13 pages) | |||
| 34. Burden of Proof IV (17 pages) | |||
| 35. Burden of Proof - V (23 pages) | |||
| 36. Estoppel (15 pages) | |||
| 37. Witness (9 pages) | |||
| 38. Examination of Witnesses (12 pages) | |||
| 39. Cross Examination (Previous Statement in Writing) (10 pages) | |||
| 40. Former Statement Used for Contradiction- BNSS (11 pages) | |||
| 41. Former Statement- Contradiction and Corroboration (8 pages) | |||
| 42. Refreshing Memory (8 pages) | |||
| 43. Privilege Against Self Incrimination (10 pages) | |||
| 44. Challenging the Witness (7 pages) | |||
| 45. Privileged Communication (23 pages) | |||
| 46. Occasion, Cause and Effect (6 pages) | |||
| 47. Motive, Preparation and Conduct (7 pages) | |||
| 48. Introdcutory Facts ; Explanatory Facts; Identity (14 pages) | |||
| 49. More on Identification (7 pages) | |||
| 50. Relevancy_ Conspiracy, Alibi, Damages, Custom (12 pages) | |||
| 51. Relevancy_ Judgments; Character (15 pages) | |||
| Case Compilations | |||
| 1.Evidence by Affidavit | |||
| Munir Ahmad v. State of Rajasthan (8 pages) | |||
| Shankaria v. State of Rajasthan (13 pages) | |||
| State of Punjab v. Naib Din (6 pages) | |||
| Sudha Devi v. M.P. Narayanan (5 pages) | |||
| 2. Meaning of Court | |||
| Jugal Kishore Sinha v. Sitamarhi Central Coop Bank Ltd. (17 pages) | |||
| Madras Bar Association v. UOI (67 pages) | |||
| State of M.P. v. Anshuman Shukla (15 pages) | |||
| Virindar Kumar Satyawadi v. State of Punjab (11 pages) | |||
| 3. Classification of Facts | |||
| Harvinder Singh @ Bachhu v. The State of Himachal Pradesh (21 pages) | |||
| M.G.Agarwal v. State of Maharashtra (27 pages) | |||
| Udhav Singh v. Madhav Rao Scindi (15 pages) | |||
| Vakil Singh v. State of J&K (9 pages) | |||
| 4.Relevancy and Admissibility | |||
| Ram Bihari Yadav v. State of Bihar (8 pages) | |||
| 5.Circumstantial Evidence | |||
| Devi Lala v. State of Rajasthan (7 pages) | |||
| Maya Gopinathan v. Anup (24 pages) | |||
| Ravi v. state of punjab (13 pages) | |||
| 6.Substantive and Corroborative Evidence | |||
| Harishcharan Kurmi v. State of Bihar (10 pages) | |||
| Pancho v. State of Haryana (8 pages) | |||
| DIPAKBHAI JAGDISHCHANDRA PATEL v. State of Gujarat (67 pages) | |||
| 7. Res Gestae | |||
| Javed Alam v. State of Chattisgarh (8 pages) | |||
| Shanker v. State of U.P. (2 pages) | |||
| Tejram Patil v. State of Maharashtra (12 pages) | |||
| Vasa Chandrasekhar Rao v. Ponna Satyanarayana (7 pages) | |||
| 8. Admissions and Confessions | |||
| Aher Raja Khima v. State of Saurashtra (26 pages) | |||
| Gurjinder Singh v. State of Punjab (7 pages) | |||
| Asar Mohd v. State of U.P. (22 pages) | |||
| Hansraj v. State of M.P. (8 pages) | |||
| H.P. Administration v. Om Prakash (19 pages) | |||
| Jaffar Hussain Dastagir v. State of Maharashtra (8 pages) | |||
| Kishore Bhadka v. State of Maharashtra (28 pages) | |||
| Lochan Shrivas v. State of Chattisgarh (29 pages) | |||
| Makhan Singh v. State of Punjab (6 pages) | |||
| Mohd. Abdul Hafeez v. State of A.P. (5 pages) | |||
| Perumal Raja @ Perumal v. State Rep. by the Inspector of Police (14 pages) | |||
| Pulukuri Kottaya v. King Emperor (7 pages) | |||
| Rajesh v. State of M.P. (23 pages) | |||
| State of Himachal Pradesh v. Jai Chand (11 pages) | |||
| Ram Singh v. Sonia (32 pages) | |||
| Ramanand v. State of U.P. (57 pages) | |||
| State of U.P. v. Jageshwar (4 pages) | |||
| Udai Bhan v. State of U.P. (5 pages) | |||
| 9.Opinion Evidence | |||
| Gastrade International v. Commissioner of Customs (76 pages) | |||
| Patel Babubhai Mohandas v. State of Gujarat (29 pages) | |||
| Prakash v. State of Karnataka (21 pages) | |||
| Ram Swaroop v. State of Rajasthan (3 pages) | |||
| Rattan Singh v. Nirmal Gill (36 pages) | |||
| State of U.P. v. Sunil (9 pages) | |||
| Veer Pal Singh v. Secretary, Ministry of Defence (17 pages) | |||
| 10. Electronic Evidence | |||
| Anvar P.V. v. P.K. Basheer (21 pages) | |||
| Arjun Panditrao (86 pages) | |||
| Ravinder Singh v. State of Punjab (13 pages) | |||
| Vikram Singh v. State of Punjab (17 pages) | |||
| Smriti Madan Kansgara v. Perry Kansgara (87 pages) | |||
| 11. Documentary Evidence | |||
| Bibi Aisha v. Bihar Subai Sunni Majlis Avafaq (4 pages) | |||
| Gopal Das v. Sri Thakurji (7 pages) | |||
| Marwari Kumhar v. Bhagwanpuri Guru Ganeshpuri (8 pages) | |||
| Rekha v. Ratnashree (18 pages) | |||
| 12. Objections as to Documents | |||
| Bipin Shantilal Panchal v. State of Gujarat (6 pages) | |||
| 13. Burden of Proof | |||
| Shambhu Nath Mehra v. State of Ajmer (6 pages) | |||
| Sawal Das v. State of Bihar (8 pages) | |||
| 14.Privileged Communication | |||
| Vibhor Garg v. Neha (23 pages) | |||
| In re Summoning Advocates (25 pages) | |||
| 15. TIP | |||
| Rajesh v. State of Haryana (46 pages) | |||
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