Forensic Odontology : An emerging field in Evidence Law

The article highlights the fact although widely accepted, forensic odontology is still an emerging discipline in India. “Authorities in the West know about it but this is still not common in India,”affirmed Dr.Ashith Acharya, Government recognised Forensic dentist. Being less recognised the development of forensic odontology is comparatively slow. The cases discussed above are evident to prove the importance of forensic odontology in the investigation of crime and as evidence against the accused.

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Burden of Proof under Indian Evidence Act

The term “Burden of Proof” originated from the Latin word “Onus Probandi”. In simple language, it means the obligation to prove a fact. In Law, it means the burden of establishing a case and providing […]

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Doctrine of Estoppel : Meaning, Definition and Kinds

Meaning of Estoppel The word “Estoppel” came from the French word ‘estouper’. Estoupe means to stop. In law, this term has been taken from English Jurisprudence to shut the mouth of a person who claimed […]

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Judicial Notice under the Indian Evidence Act

Meaning of Judicial Notice: Judicial Notice means notice or recognition of the truth of the facts taken by the judge, which do not require proof of any evidence. These facts are well known. The notice […]

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Who is an Expert? Discuss the Probative Value of an Expert Witness

Who is an Expert? In layman, language expert means a person specially skilled. An Expert is a person who, by practice and observation, has become experienced in a particular area of study. An Expert is […]

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