Section 27 Evidence Act: Materials Handed Over During Police Check Cannot Be Termed Section 27 Recoveries: Supreme Court Analysis
Introduction In a significant ruling that clarifies the boundaries of evidentiary law in criminal proceedings, the Supreme Court of India has held that materials handed over by an
Evidentiary Weight of Retracted Statements in Surveys vs. Searches: The 2025 Judicial Framework
The evidentiary value of retracted statements has emerged as a critical issue in Indian jurisprudence, particularly in the context of tax proceedings, criminal investigations, and
The Narrow Bridge of Admissibility: Deconstructing Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
The Prohibition and the Proviso: Regulating Police Power The framework of criminal law in India is meticulously designed to protect individuals against the coercive environment of
Attorney-Client Privilege in India: Scope and Limitations for Corporate and Criminal Matters
Introduction to Attorney-Client Privilege in India The relationship between a lawyer and client stands as one of the most sacred bonds in any legal system, built upon the foundatio
Witness Examination: Ensuring Procedural Integrity through Supreme Court’s Directive
Introduction: Upholding Legal Standards The recent directive by the Supreme Court regarding the Witness Examination underscores the importance of procedural integrity and adherence
WhatsApp Messages as Evidence in Indian Courts: A Legal Analysis of Admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Are WhatsApp messages admissible in court of law? Introduction The digital revolution has fundamentally transformed the landscape of communication and evidence presentation in Indi
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