Week 12:HOW MUCH OF A STATEMENT IS TO BE PROVED
What evidence to be given when statement forms part of a conversation, document, book or series of letters or papers:
When any statement of which evidence is given forms part of a longer statement, or of a conversation or part of an isolated document, or is contained in a document which forms part of a book or of a connected series of letters or papers, evidence shall be given of so much and no more of the statement, conversation, document, book or series of letters or papers as the Court considers necessary in that particular case to the full understanding of the nature and effect of the statement, and of the circumstances under which it was made.
Course Material
- Week 1: Introduction and Interpretation
- Week 2: Competence of a Witness
- Week 3: Privileged Communication
- Week 4: Accomplice
- Week 5: THE RELEVANCY OF FACTS (DOCTRINE OF RES GESTAE)
- Week 6: Facts not relevant becomes otherwise relevant. (Identification Parade)
- Week 7: Relevancy of Facts
- Week 8: Admission
- Week 9: Confession
- WEEK 10: STATEMENTS BY PERSONS WHO CANNOT BE CALLED AS WITNESSES (Dying Declaration etc.)
- Week 11:STATEMENTS MADE UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
- Week 12:HOW MUCH OF A STATEMENT IS TO BE PROVED
- Week 12: Relevancy of Judgment
- Week 13: RELEVANCY OF THE OPINIONS OF THIRD PERSONS
- WEEK 14: RELEVENCY OF THE CHARACTER OF WITNESS
- WEEK 15: KINDS OF EVIDENCE ( ORAL EVIDENCE)
- WEEK 16: KINDS OF EVIDENCE (DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE)
- Chapters 17
- Department Law College
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Muhammad Saqib Hameed