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Dumb witness short notes of Indian Evidence Act 1872

Q: Write short notes on Dumb witness  Chapter IX of Evidence Act 1872 describes about the competency of witness. Section 118 talks about who may testify and section 119 talks about the competency of dumb witness( witness unable to communicate verbally) A witness who is unable to speak may give his evidence in any other manner in which he can make it intelligible, as by writing or by signs; but such writing must be written and the signs made in open Court. Evidence so given shall be deemed to be oral evidence. Essential conditions: 1. witness is   unable to speak 2. Evidenmce given by dumb witness must be given either by writing or by sign 3. Such writing or sign must be made in open court 4. Evidence given by such dumb witness shall be considered as oral evidence. 5. Evidence given by dumb witness shall be video graphed.

What is estoppel under Indian Evidence Act? Write shortnotes on Estoppel

Section 115 of Indian Evidence Act 1872(Estoppel) What is estoppel under Indian Evidence Act? or Write short notes on Estoppel. Chapter eight is most important chapter under Indian Evidence Act. Chapter eight of Indian Evidence Act covers section 115 to section 117.. The definition of estoppel is given under section 115 of Indian Evidence Act. According to section 115, estoppel is, When one person has, by his declaration, act or omission, intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true and to act upon such belief, neither he nor his representative shall be allowed, in any suit or proceeding between himself and such person or his representative, to deny the truth of that thing. Essential conditions are: 1. there must be a person 2. who declares or does act/omission 3. who intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true and to act upon such belief. 4. neither he nor his representative shall be allowed in any suit or procedings

Basirhat District Super specialty Government Hospital Ambulance numbers

Initially Basirhat was sub-division and recently it is now a district. The Basirhat Sub-divisional hospital now turned into district super speciality Hospital. Ambulance is an important part of hospital service. There are government ambulance as well as private ambulance. Here in this article you get both of them with contact numbers. Basirhat District Super specialty Government Hospital Ambulance numbers Car owner name and mobile number Driver name and mobile number Brojogopal Mondol (9563222530) Ashoke Sarkar(9593004747) Mintu Das(9775507689) Suubrata Biswas(7076761546) Gokul Dey(9593320909) Suman Das(7469910148, 9647268950) Ujjwal Saha(7797767186) Sanjay Das(9547311707, 7407424142) Private Ambulance numbers: 1. 83489 12204 2. 9851212526 3. 8001246253 4. 9775507689 Feel free to share this article with your near and dear ones and help them to get the information.

How to get JIO number back replace in case SIM is LOST STOLEN

Anything can happen with anyone at any time. Yesterday one of my friends lost his smart phone while travelling at train. This is definitely a serious situation. He asked me about the matter that what he should do at that time. I gave him all the instructions so that his phone can not be misused by any offender. What to do if your JIO SIM is lost or Phone with JIO SIM is stolen? The first thing comes to our mind when we lost our phone is that any offender may misuse it. If your phone or JIO SIM is lost then the first thing you need to do is file a police complaint or General Diary(GD) at your nearest police station. In my friend’s case he lost his smart phone at a Train Station so he lodged a GD(General Diary ) at nearest GRP(government railway police). Also read: How to write a GD for lost SIM /stolen Phone (Sample 1) ? Also read:   How to write a GD for lost SIM /stolen Phone (Sample 2) ? What to write in police General Diary? There are certain information which you must include to y

How to remove car bike hypothecation Hire purchase agreement from RTO

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Every Indian has the craze to ride a Car/Bike because it gives you the freedom to visit   any public place within the territory of India at your sweet will. Some people buy from their own money and some others buy car/bike with the help of financier. If you buy car from your own money , from day one of buying the car/bike you become the owner of the car/bike but in case of buying car/bike from the financier you are the possessor but not the pure owner. You become the owner when you pay the final premium. Remember that after paying the final premium the car/bike does not automatically becomes yours. You need to remove the hypothecation details from the RTO.                        The H.P.T(Hypothecation Termination)/ removal process is very easy but little time consuming. In this article we have given you complete details to remove hypothecation from your car/bike. For any further query please write down in the comment section.   We try our best to give you a reply as early as possible.

Section 7 Sale of Goods Act 1930 || Goods perishing before making of Contract || Sample answer

Sale of Goods Act is a part of Indian Contract Act Part II. Indian Contract II includes Special contract, sale of goods Act and Indian partnership Act. Here in this lesson we will only discuss section 7(Goods perishing before making of Contract) of Sale of Goods Act. Section 7 states that “ Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods, the contract is void if the goods without the knowledge of the seller have, at the time when the contract was made perished or become so damaged as no longer to answer to their description in the contract ” Before going to the detailed discussion first we need to discuss about the essential condition mentioned in the section. Essential conditions: 1. Contract should be the sale for specific goods. 2. At the time when the contract was made the specific goods must be damaged or perished. 3. The seller of the specific goods is unaware of the perished goods while making the contract. 4. The specific perished goods are not according to the descrip

Burdwan University 3 years LLB entrance test 2018 2019 exam questions and answers

This year Burdwan University conducted LLB 3 years entrance examination on 9 th January 2019. Approximately 700 candidates applied  for entrance exam this year. Part –A                                   Marks :60                                                     Duration: 2 Hours 1. Write short notes on any of the following topics: (a) Advancement of communication technology (b) Moral degradation of politics in India (c) Money (d) Women empowerment 2. Choose the correct meaning of the following expression: (i) Ad interim: answer C (a) Additional internship (b) Advertisement for internship (c) Meanwhile (d) Additional allowences (ii) De jure: answer D (a) In fact (b) Injured (c) The juvenile (d) By Law (iii) Honorius causa: answer A (a) As a mark of respect (b) The cause of Honor (c) The cause of dishonor (d) Work for Honor (iv) In camera: answer A (a) In a Judge’s chamber (b) Within a camera (c) Under CCTV surveillance (d) Video recording (v) Locus standi: answer B (a) Accused of s