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Articles by K Rajasekharan

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Command of Language: A key tool for advocates

  K Rajasekharan   23 May 2018 at 11:56

Nothing else is more crucial for an advocate for his professional success than his command of language. In fact the command of language is the key to success in any profession in which words count. Advocacy is a profession where command of language - ..


Posted in Others  12 comments |   7459 Views


Gift: The Legal Provisions governing it

  K Rajasekharan   14 May 2018 at 11:01

Gift is the gratuitous transfer of certain existing moveable or immoveable property, made voluntarily and without consideration by one person to another person and accepted by or on behalf of the latter. The transfer must be based on free will and n ..


Posted in Students  8 comments |   4196 Views


All about Revision in Criminal Cases

  K Rajasekharan   27 March 2018 at 12:45

Revision under CrPC. Appeal and Revision of cases. Section 397-401 of CrPC. Records of proceedings to pass orders. Revision in interlocutory orders. Who can intiaterevision. Power to inquiry under revision. Revision in Final order. ..


Posted in Criminal Law  8 comments |   20977 Views


Burden of Providing Evidence: Part III of Indian Evidence Act

  K Rajasekharan   15 February 2018 at 11:01

Which of the contesting parties should provide evidence in a judicial proceeding is determined on the basis of some judicial principles that are laid down in the Indian Evidence Act. This write up is exclusively about such principles included in Par ..


Posted in Others  6 comments |   1050 Views


On methods of providing evidence: Oral & documentary

  K Rajasekharan   06 February 2018 at 14:02

The Part II of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deals with different facets of oral and documentary methods of proving facts in a judicial proceeding. The precise purpose of this write up is to describe the contents of Part II of the act in an easy to r ..


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Concept of Relevancy in Indian Evidence Act

  K Rajasekharan   24 January 2018 at 10:39

The term evidence is a bit ambiguous one. It refers to what is adduced by a party in a court proceeding as a means of establishing a fact or its truth. Evidence essentially refers to those items or things that make the truth of a disputed matter quit ..


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Child witness: Reliability of his/her Evidence

  K Rajasekharan   15 January 2018 at 11:07

The witness is a prime source of evidence in judicial proceedings. A witness is the person who gives testimony or evidence before any judicial institution. A child witness is the one who at the time of giving testimony is below the age of eighteen ye ..


Posted in Others  5 comments |   3791 Views


Some flaws of the Triple Talaq Bill passed by Lok Sabha

  K Rajasekharan   02 January 2018 at 11:40

The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Bill 2017 - popularly known as Triple Talaq Bill - introduced in Lok Sabha on 28th December 2017 and passed within four hours on the same day without it being referred to the subject committee of Lo ..


Posted in Family Law  2 comments |   570 Views


All about Divorce of Hindu Spouses by Mutual Consent

  K Rajasekharan   27 December 2017 at 13:57

Mutual Divorce is the kind of divorce sought and obtained from the family court by filing a joint petition by both parties in a marriage on the basis of mutual consent. It is the quickest form of divorce for an irreparably broken marriage. Divorce is ..


Posted in Family Law  5 comments |   1650 Views


Remedies the Specific Relief Act 1963 provides

  K Rajasekharan   14 December 2017 at 10:33

Introduction A contract establishes a contractual obligation on the parties involved. It binds them either to do or not to do certain things. When there is a failure in performance of the obligation, either of the parties can sue the other. The most ..


Posted in Civil Law  2 comments |   6645 Views