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Year: 2018-2024

Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
COURSE PLAN

Target 50% (marks)


Level-1 40% (population)
Level-2 50% (population)
Level-3 60% (population)

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”

*for PG, passing marks are 40/100 in a paper


*for UG, passing marks are 35/100 in a paper

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

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
4. Internal Assessment -Rubrics

S. No Component Marks Rubrics


(100)
1 Quiz 15 10 multiple choice questions of 1.5 marks each
(20th Aug- 31st Aug)

2 Class Test I 10 One concept based question (Subjective)


(18th Sep-27th Sep)
4 Assignment 50 a. Introduction to case (Identify the key problems
(Case and issues) – 5 marks
Analysis) b. Background: background information, relevant
facts, and important issues-10 marks
c. Application of relevant law – 10 marks
d. Suggestions – 5 marks
e. Presentaion & Viva Voce– 20 marks
(25th Oct -31st Oct)
5 Class Test II 10 Problem/Analytical based question (Subjective)
(10th Nov-15th Nov)

6 Discussion 15 a. Knowledge- 3marks


Forum b. Understanding-3 marks
c. Writing Skills- 3 marks
d. Analysis- 3 marks
e. Peer responsiveness- 3 marks

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
om/dsj  evidence                   
Evidence, by Approach to
http://www.igi-
Ratan Lal & global.com/journal/internatio the Law of S.Sarkar                   
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
Dheeraj Lal  nal-journal-operations- Evidence; by            Eastern
 Law of research-information/1141  Richard A. Book Depot          
Evidence, by www.elsevier.com  Posner  b) Wigmore on
www.informs.org 
Vepa P. Sarathi  www.ssrn.com   Digital evidence                   
 Law of www.scconline.com  Evidence and             Henry &
Evidence, by  the new Wigmore             
Batuk Lal  Criminal Universal Law
Law of Evidence, Procedure; by House   
by Dr Avtar Orien S. Kerr  e) Monir on
Singh   The substance Evidence                  
of False                  Justice
Confessions; by Monir                      
Brandon L. Wadhwa
Garrett  Publishers 
 The Three f) Law of
Errors: Evidence                  
Pathways to                     
False Ratanlal
Confessions Dheerajlal             
and Wrongful Wadhwa
Convictions; by Publishers 
Richard A. Leo g) Law of
& Steven A. Evidence                  
Drizin                      Dr. S.
 Deceptive K.
Police Kapoor                 
Interrogation Universal Law
Practices: How House 
far is too far?;  
by Laurie English texts 
Magid  
 Rethinking the
Involuntary
Confessions
Rule: Toward a
workable test
for identifying
compelled self-
incrimination;
by Mark A.
Godsey 
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
 The Problem of
False
Confessions in
the Post DNA
world; by
Steven A.
Drizin &
Richard A. Leo 
 The Effects of
Miranda Vs.
Arizona:
Embedded in
our National
Culture?; by
George C.
Thomas III &
Richard A. Leo 

GUIDELINES TO STUDY THE SUBJECT


Instructions to Students:

1. Go through the 'Syllabus' in the Black Board section of the web-


site(https://learn.upes.ac.in) in order to find out the Reading List.
2. Get your schedule and try to pace your studies as close to the timeline as possible.
3. Get your on-line lecture notes (Content, videos) at Lecture Notes section.  These are our
lecture notes. Make sure you use them during this course.
4. Check your blackboard regularly
5. Go through study material
6. Check mails and announcements on blackboard
7. Keep updated with the posts, assignments and examinations which shall be conducted on
the blackboard
8. Be regular, so that you do not suffer in any way
9. Cell Phones and other Electronic Communication Devices: Cell phones and other
electronic communication devices (such as Blackberries/Laptops) are not permitted in
classes during Tests or the Mid/Final Examination. Such devices MUST be turned off in
the class room.
10. E-Mail and online learning tool: Each student in the class should have an e-mail id and a
pass word to access the LMS system regularly. Regularly, important information – Date of
conducting class tests, guest lectures, via online learning tool. The best way to arrange
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
meetings with us or ask specific questions is by email and prior appointment. All the
assignments preferably should be uploaded on online learning tool. Various research
papers/reference material will be mailed/uploaded on online learning platform time to
time.
11. Attendance: Students are required to have minimum attendance of 75% in each subject.
Students with less than said percentage shall NOT be allowed to appear in the end
semester examination.

This much should be enough to get you organized and on your way to having a great semester! If
you need us for anything, send your feedback through e-mail to your concerned faculty. Please
use an appropriate subject line to indicate your message details.

There will no doubt be many more activities in the coming weeks. So, to keep up to date with all
the latest developments, please keep visiting this website regularly.

6. PROGRAM RELATED OUTCOMES


The expected outcomes of the Program are:

PO1 Students will demonstrate conceptual knowledge in core areas of law.

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.

PO5 Students will demonstrate desirable qualities to be employable in the relevant


market.

PO6 Students will show sensitivity towards ethical, moral and social issues arising in
their professional career.

PO7 Students will exhibit commitment, teambuilding, networking, leadership and


lifelong learning skills to excel in legal world.
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4

7. The expected outcomes of the Specific Program are:

PSO1 Students will be able to demonstrate conceptual knowledge in core areas of


computer science and energy technology.

PSO2 Students will be able to demonstrate integrated knowledge of legal principles,


computer science and energy technology
PSO3 Students will be able to exhibit skills in practices and procedures of Cyber Law
and Intellectual Property Law.

8. The expected Course outcomes are:

A coherent and fundamental knowledge of the rules of evidence, evidential


CO 1
concepts and principles
Cognitive skills to exercise critical thinking, such as interpret, analyse, evaluate
CO 2 and synthesize knowledge of the rules of evidence to identify and provide
solutions to complex problems with intellectual independence

Communication skills to present a clear and coherent understanding of the rules


CO 3
of evidence to a legal audience.  
The application of the rules of evidence and skills with responsibility and
accountability for own learning and reflective practice and in collaboration with
CO 4 others. 
 

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
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
mes O2

Cours
e
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

10. Course outcomes assessment plan:

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

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
Class Participation 20 Marks CO 4&5

11. Slow and Fast Learners:

 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

BROAD PLAN OF COURSE COVERAGE


Course Activities:

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

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
issue.
 May Presume, Shall
Presume and Conclusive
Proof
 Kinds of Evidence
 Relevancy and
admissibility
 Res Gestae, Occasion,
Cause, Effect, Motive
Preparation, Conduct,
Alibi etc.

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

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
 Confession to police doubt clearing
sessions.
 Retracted Confession
 Discovery Statement
 Confession By Co accused
 Dying Declaration

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

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
Synchronous,
EXAMINATION OF
asynchronous
WITNESSES (SECS. 135 - sessions, graded &
166) ungraded quizzes.
Discussion forum on
blackboard and
 Types of Examinations. tutorial lecture for
doubt clearing
 Leading Question sessions.
 Hostile Witness
 Refreshing Memory
 Questions which can be
asked during Different
Type of Examinations.

Sessions: Total No. of Instructional periods available for the course- 15 weeks (4 classes per week-
3+1) (4*15= 60 classes)
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
SESSION PLAN

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.

Asynchronous Session Video Link:


 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi_8-GvkyK8  CO1

Section 4 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 –


May presume, Shall presume & Conclusive proof
 4 CO2
Section 5 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Relevancy of Facts
Admissibility of fact (Section 165, proviso) and admissibility of evidence
(Section 136, para 2) CO1,
 5. CO2 

Res Gestae (Section 6 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872)


Asynchronous Session Video Link:  CO1,
 6 https://youtu.be/9EEtz630ZZM CO2

Facts which are occasion, cause or effect of Fact in Issue or Relevant fact
(Section 7)
7 CO3, CO4

facts showing Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct.


(Section 8) CO3
8.
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4

Lecture CO
No. Topics to be Covered Mapped
Facts introductory, explanatory, identity, time, place and relations. (Section
9)

Asynchronous Session Video Link:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHSvZZ1pnm0  CO3,
 9 CO4

Relevancy of facts constituting Conspiracy (Section 10)


 CO3,
 10 CO4

Plea of alibi (Section 11)


 11  CO3
 Facts helpful in determining damages. (Section 12)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z2iRAIa2Vo  CO2
 12

Facts establishing right, duty or custom (Section 13)


 CO3,
 13 CO4
Facts showing existence of state of mind, or f body or bodily feeling.
(Section 14)
 CO1,
 14 C02
Existence of Course of business when relevant. (Section 16)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
 https://vimeo.com/149021750
15 CO2
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
SESSION PLAN

Lecture CO
No. Topics to be Covered Mapped

Concept of Admission. (Section 17)


 CO1,
 16 CO2

Who can make Admissions (Section 18-20)


 CO1,
 17 CO2
Who can make Admissions (Section 18-20)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MyJ1zvOYHw

 18  CO2

Relevancy of admission (Section 21)


Admission when irrelevant in civil cases. (Section 23)
Admission not conclusive Proof but may estop. (Section 31)  CO3

 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

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
Confession to police officer and (Section 25)
Confession in the presence of magistrates. (Section 26)
22 CO2

Discovery Statement (Section 27)


23 CO3

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

Discovery Statement (Section 27)  CO1, 2


 25 &3

Confession otherwise relevant not to become irrelevant


because of promise of secrecy, etc. (Section 29)
 26  CO3
Confession by co-accused. (Section 30)
Evidentiary value of Retracted Confession.
Asynchronous Session Video Link:

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

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceVYO03zcZU

Dying declaration {Section 32(1)} CO3


31

Asynchronous session on Oral Evidence must be direct -


Exclusion of Hearsay evidence. (Section 60) CO1,
32 CO2
Oral Evidence must be direct -
Exclusion of Hearsay evidence. (Section 60)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA7H5hvaA9g

33 CO2

Exceptions of Rule of Hearsay Evidence


34 CO2

Documentary Evidence & Proof of contents of document (Section 61)


CO2
35
Primary and Secondary Evidence (Section 62 & 63)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R88AHtXmIKA CO1,2&
36 3

Proof of Document by Primary Evidence. (Section 64)


CO1,2&
37 3

Cases in which secondary evidence can be given. (Section 65)


CO1,2&
38 3

Proof and Genuineness of Documents


CO3
39 Asynchronous Session Video Link:
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etCnsT3bJjw

Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence. (Section 91-96)


CO2,
40 CO4

Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence. (Section 91-96)


CO2,
41 CO4
Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence. (Section 91-96)

Asynchronous Session Video Link:


 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQJqv-GT-AA CO2,
42 CO4

Presumption as to documents CO3


43

Burden of Proof (Secs. 101-103)


CO2,
44 CO4
Burden of Proof (Secs. 104-110)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?
list=PLdZLtchHVg9YZehIF6ZV2C8zkaK2QRBwm
CO2,
45 CO4

Burden of Proof (Secs. 104-110)


CO2,
46 CO4

Effect of presumption on burden of Proof


& Conclusive Proof of Paternity and DNA Test (Secs. 112)
CO3
47
48 Effect of presumption on burden of Proof CO2,
CO4
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnQB7SqIESg

Doctrine of Estoppel (Section 115-117) CO3,


49 CO4

Who can be a competent witness (Section 118) CO3,


50 CO4
Dumb Witness (Section 119) & Hostile Witness (Section 154)
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJJFFA
CO2
51

Accomplice Witness and evidentiary Value of his Testimony (Section 133) CO2,
52 CO4

Privileged Communication- Communication between spouses (Section 120


& 122) CO2,
53 CO4
Professional Communication
Asynchronous Session Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TASDBN
CO2,
54 CO4

Examination- in chief, Cross and Re-examination. (Section 137)


55 CO3

Scope and purpose of Cross-examination-


What questions may be asked in cross-examination CO2,3&
56 4
Leading Questions, Contradiction and Corroboration (Section 141-143)

Asynchronous Session Video Link:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnQB7HBSDF
CO2,3&
57 4
Year: 2018-2024
Semester: VII

1. Name of the Faculty: Dr. Afkar Ahmad


2. Course Code: CLCC2008
3. Course: Law of Evidence L: 4
4. Program: B. Tech. LL.B (Hons.) CSE & IPR T: 1
5. Target: 50% P: 0
C: 4

Impeaching the Credit of the Witness and Refreshing of memory (Section


155 & 159) CO2,3&
58 4

Power of the Court to ask questions. (Section 165)


59 CO4
No new trial for improper admission or rejection of evidence. (Section 167).

Asynchronous Session Video Link:


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