Evidentiary value
LegalEagle
(Querist) 04 February 2012
This query is : Resolved
the facts are- if a famous personality goes to a tv show having lie detector wires attached to his seat- for example a serial like "sach ka saamna"....and if he is asked a ques about his wife's murder which happened a year ago he participated in that show.....he gave his answer in a negative showing his innocene, but the lie detector machine denied his answer and held him to be lying...in such a case..will the admission be admissible in courts AGAINST HIM?and will it have evidentiary value?
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 04 February 2012
There is no scope to reply hypothetical and vague academic queries.
LegalEagle
(Querist) 04 February 2012
respected sir...this is a case of a moot...it will be really a great help to get your answer on this
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 04 February 2012
In such case obtain the help of any individual lawyer instead of posting such queries on this public platform which is meant only for needy persons entangled in litigation and require our free of cost service.
If we shall spoil our time in teaching you, how shall we be able to spare our time for those persons?
Nadeem Qureshi
(Expert) 04 February 2012
Dear Querist
Mr. makkad is rightly explain
Deepak Nair
(Expert) 05 February 2012
Academic queries are not entertained in this section.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate
(Expert) 05 February 2012
Please come with concerete example. Biot hypothetical matter. You may even change the names to avoid publicity of the persons.
V R SHROFF
(Expert) 05 February 2012
LegalEagle,
“SORRY, Can't reply THESE TYPE OF QUERY having Repetitions, Academic, contains SMS Language, Commercial, Vague and Imaginary query.”
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 05 February 2012
“SORRY, Can't reply THESE TYPE OF QUERY having Repetitions, Academic, contains SMS Language, Commercial, Vague and Imaginary query.”
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 05 February 2012
“SORRY, Can't reply THESE TYPE OF QUERY having Repetitions, Academic, contains SMS Language, Commercial, Vague and Imaginary query.”