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Basic ideas about the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881

Definition A “negotiable instrument” is one, which when transferred by delivery or indorsement, passes to the transferee a good title to payment according to its tenor and irrespective of the title of the transferor. provided he is a ‘bona fide‘ holder for value without notice of any defect obtaining in the instrument which is assignable […]

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Pre-trial Procedure: Steps to Ensure Accused’s Presence at the Trial

Importance of procuring accused’s presence at trial Fair trial requires that the trial proceedings are conducted in the presence of the accused and that he is given a fair chance to defend himself. Further, in case the accused is found guilty at the conclusion of the trial, he must be available in person to receive

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Admissibility of electronic records as evidence

WE’LL breaak this topic into 3 parts . 1. What is evidence? 2. Electronic evidence and its admissibility. “Evidence.”— “Evidence” means and includes- (1) all statements which the Court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses, in relation to matters of fact under inquiry; such statements are called oral evidence;(2)[all documents including

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