B.tech - Llb-Law of Evidence - CP
B.tech - Llb-Law of Evidence - CP
Semester: VII
1. Method of Evaluation
UG PG
Quizzes/Tests, Assignments (30%) Quizzes/Tests, Assignments, seminar (50%)
Mid Examination (20%) End semester (50%)
End examination (50%)
2. Passing Criteria
Scale PG UG
Out of 10point scale SGPA – “6.00” in each semester SGPA – “5.0” in each semester
CGPA – “6.00” CGPA – “5.0”
Min. Individual Course Grade – Min. Individual Course Grade
“C” – “C”
Course Grade Point – “4.0” Course Grade Point – “4.0”
3. Pedagogy
4. Classroom Discussions
5. PPT Discussions
6. Class Presentations (Paper/Group Project)
7. Case Analysis
8. Random Questioning/Reflections
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
5. Course Objective
To make the students understand
Nature and functions of the law of evidence
Fundamental rules regarding evidence which help the judge in reaching its decision.
The quantum quality and type of proof needed to prevail in litigation.
Regarding different kinds of evidence
6. References:
Text Books Web resources Journals Reference books
Law of http://mc.manuscriptcentral.c An Economic Law of
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Evidence, by Approach to
http://www.igi-
Ratan Lal & global.com/journal/internatio the Law of S.Sarkar
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
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PO2 Students will effectively apply their learnings to practical legal issues.
PO3 Students will be able to exhibit effective law professional skills, employing oral
and written communication, legal research, analysis, rationalisation and critical-
thinking.
PO4 Students will demonstrate ability to evolve alternative solutions from dynamic
socio-economic and techno-legal perspectives.
PO6 Students will show sensitivity towards ethical, moral and social issues arising in
their professional career.
9. Co-Relationship Matrix
Indicate the relationships by1- Slight (low) 2- Moderate (Medium) 3-Substantial (high)
Progr P P P P P P P PS PS
am O O O O O O O O1 O3
Outco 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PS
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Cours
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Outco
mes
CO 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 3 - - -
CO 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 - - -
CO 3 3 3 3 2 - 3 3 - - -
CO 4 3 3 3 2 1 3 3 - - -
Avera 2. 3 1. 2. - - -
3 2 3
ge 7 6 7
components Participation
in
Course Mid End
Assignment Test/Quiz Discussion/
Outcomes Semester Semester
Class
Response
CO 1
CO 2
CO3
CO 4
Component of Internal CO
Total Marks (100)
Assessment
Graded Quiz 60 Marks CO 1 & 2
Case Analysis 20 Marks CO 3,4 & 5
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
Identification Criteria
Slow learners- Student who score less than 40% in the first test
Fast learners- Student who score more than 85% in the first test
Strategic Measures:
For slow learners extra classes, doubt clearing sessions will be scheduled.
Fast learners will be guided for publications, blog writings and encouraged to participate in
various symposiums like quiz, poster presentation, conferences, inter institution competition
etc.
9. Faculty Buddies
A) Mr. Anil Vishwakarma
B) Prof. G.N. Sinha
Planned
Unit Description No. of Remarks
From To
Sessions
1. MODULE I: DEFINITION 1 15 15 Lecture delivery
AND RELEVANCY OF mode Includes
FACTS Synchronous,
asynchronous
Evidence, Document, sessions, graded &
ungraded quizzes.
Proved, Disproved, not
Tutorial lecture for
proved. doubt clearing
sessions.
Relevant Fact and Fact in
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
Lecture delivery
MODULE II: DEFINITION
mode Includes
OF ADMISSION AND Synchronous,
RELEVANCY asynchronous
sessions, graded &
Who can make
ungraded quizzes.
Admissions Discussion forum on
blackboard and
Proof of Admissions
2. 16 19 4 tutorial lecture for
against the Persons making doubt clearing
sessions.
them and
Admissions in civil cases.
(Sections 17-23, 31).
3. 20 31 12
MODULE III:
Lecture delivery
DEFINITION OF mode Includes
CONFESSION AND Synchronous,
RELEVANCE OF asynchronous
CONFESSIONS sessions, graded &
(SECTIONS 24-30), AND ungraded quizzes.
DYING DECLARATION. Discussion forum on
blackboard and
Confession tutorial lecture for
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
MODULE IV: OF
DOCUMENTARY Lecture delivery
EVIDENCE (SECTIONS 61- mode Includes
73) Synchronous,
asynchronous
Primary and Secondary sessions, graded &
4. Evidence. 32 43 12 ungraded quizzes.
Discussion forum on
Proving and Genuineness blackboard and
of Documents. tutorial lecture for
doubt clearing
Exclusion of Oral by sessions.
documentary Evidence.
MODULE V:PRODUCTION
Lecture delivery
AND EFFECT OF mode Includes
EVIDENCE Synchronous,
asynchronous
Burden of Proof (Sec. 101-
sessions, graded &
114). ungraded quizzes.
Discussion forum on
Estoppels (Sec. 115).
blackboard and
5. Competence of Witnesses 44 54 11 tutorial lecture for
doubt clearing
(Sec. 118-120). sessions.
Pivilleged
Communications
Lecture delivery
6. MODULE VI: 55 60 6
mode Includes
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
Sessions: Total No. of Instructional periods available for the course- 15 weeks (4 classes per week-
3+1) (4*15= 60 classes)
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Semester: VII
Lecture CO
No. Topics to be Covered Mapped
Brief introduction of various modules covered under Indian Evidence Act.
History of Indian Evidence Act
Utility of Indian Evidence Act in civil and Criminal Proceedings.
1 CO1
Understanding the nature of law of evidence.
Indian Evidence Act - Exhaustive in nature or not?
Interpretation Clause (Section 3 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872) - Fact,
Relevant Fact & Fact in Issue
Admissibility of Facts (Section 165, proviso)
2. CO1
Interpretation Clause (Section 3) – defining terms like Document, Evidence,
Proved Disproved, not proved.
Facts which are occasion, cause or effect of Fact in Issue or Relevant fact
(Section 7)
7 CO3, CO4
Lecture CO
No. Topics to be Covered Mapped
Facts introductory, explanatory, identity, time, place and relations. (Section
9)
Lecture CO
No. Topics to be Covered Mapped
18 CO2
19
Confession CO1,
20 CO2
Definition of Confession
Confession caused by inducement, threat or promise, when irrelevant in
criminal proceeding. (Section 24)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8lOL0TiX6M
Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat
or promise, relevant. (Section 28)
21 C01, CO2
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
Lecture CO
No. Topics to be Covered Mapped
Discovery Statement (Section 27)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?
doi=10.1.1.526.5314&rep=rep1&type=pdf
24 CO3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hWcX9vZiKc CO3
27
Confession by co-accused. (Section 30)
Evidentiary value of Retracted Confession.
CO1, 2
28 &3
Cases in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be
found, etc., is relevant.
(Section 32) CO1, 2
29 &3
30 Dying declaration {Section 32(1)} CO3
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII
33 CO2
Accomplice Witness and evidentiary Value of his Testimony (Section 133) CO2,
52 CO4