Law of Evidence - Relevancy of Facts III
The Law of Evidence is a crucial aspect of the legal system that governs the admissibility and relevancy of facts in legal proceedings. In this blog article, we will delve into the topic of the relevancy of facts, specifically focusing on Sections 45 to 58. Understanding these sections is essential for comprehending how opinions, character, and certain facts are evaluated in legal cases.
Table of Content
1. Introduction
2. Relevancy of Opinions (Sections 45-51)
3. Relevancy of Character (Sections 52-55)
4. Facts which need not be Proved (Sections 56-58)
5. Conclusion
6. References