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Law Relating to Presumptions, Burden and Proof of Documents

Law Relating to Presumptions, Burden and Proof of Documents

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  • Author(s): Justice P.S. Narayana
  • Publisher: Asia Law House
  • Edition: 4 Ed 2020
  • ISBN 13 9789386698773
  • Approx. Pages 820 + Contents
  • Format Hardbound
  • Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Description
This Book, "Law Relating to Presumptions, Burden and Proof of Documents" is being released by way of Fourth Edition. In the present edition some new chapters had been added. The decisions relevant had been place at the appropriate places. The suggestions given for
the further improvement of this book by The Bar and The Bench too had been kept in mind while revising this edition. In Dharmaji Shankar Shinde and others v. Rajaram Shripad Joshi (Dead) Through LRs. and others, AIR 2019 SC 2367, it was held that a "mortgage by conditional sale", the transfer is made as a security to a loan taken by the mortgagor-owner; whereas in a "sale with a condition to repurchase", the sale is made by the vendor-owner reserving with himself a right to repurchase it within a stipulated time." Circumstantial evidence and appreciation thereof dealt with in Ramesh Dasu Chauhan and another v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2019 SC 3119 = 2019 (7) SCC 476. Evidentiary value of last seen theory and recovery of incriminating material and involuntary confessional  statement had been dealt with in Ashish Jain v. Makrand Singh and others, AIR 2019 SC 546 = 2019 (3) SCC 770. doidThe Proof of Notorious fact and taking judicial notice of the same had fallen for consideration in Venture Global Engineering LLC v. Tech Mahindra Ltd and another, 2018 (1) SCC 656 = 2018 (1) SCC (Civ) 691. "bold The Burden of proof of plea of insanity taken by accused at the time of occurrence had been dealt with in Devidas Loka Rathod v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2018 SC 3093=2018 (7) SCC 718=2018 CrLJ 3619.
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Contents
Chapter 1.    Introduction
Chapter 2.    Synopsis on Indian Evidence Act, Admission & Confessions, Burden of
                       Proof Presumptions Admissibility and Estoppel
Chapter 3.    Principles of Natural Justice
Chapter 4.    Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Chapter 5.    Code of Civil Procedure and Burden of Proof
Chapter 6.    Specific Relief Act and Burden of Proof
Chapter 7.    Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 8.    The Indian Easements Act, 1882 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 9.    Malafides and Burden of Proof
Chapter 10.  Social Status and Burden of Proof
Chapter 11.  Adverse Possession and Burden of Proof
Chapter 12.  Departmental Enquiries and Burden of Proof
Chapter 13.  Sale of Goods Act, 1930 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 14.  Indian Succession Act, 1925 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 15.  The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 16.  Matrimonial Disputes and Burden of Proof
Chapter 17.  Carriers Act, 1865 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 18.  Insurance Law and Burden of Proof
Chapter 19.  Advocates Act, 1961 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 20.  Contempt of Courts Act and Burden of Proof
Chapter 21.  Legal Service Authorities Act, 1987 and Burden of Proof
Chapter 22.  The Commercial Courts, 2015 and Burden of Proof
23. The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and Presumptions
24. The Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and Presumptions
25. The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 and Presumptions
26. The Bankers Books Evidence Act, 1891 and Burden of Proof
27. The Foreigners Act, 1946 and Burden of Proof
28. The Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act, 1976 and Burden of Proof
29. Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 and Presumptions and Burden of Proof
30. Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, 2018 and Burden of Proof
31. Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and Presumptions
32. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and Presumptions.
33. The Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and Presumptions and Burden of Proof
34. The Indian Forest Act, 1927 and Presumptions
35. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 and Presumptions
36. The Code on Wages 2019 and Presumptions
Subject Index
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Author Details
Justice P.S. Narayana
, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, hails from Chittor District, A.P. He his law degree from Sri Venkateswara University apart from his post Graduation in Public Administration. He has been delivering several lecturers on different topics relating to law in A.P. Judicial Academy and also in certain academic institutions on their invitation.
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