CONFESSIONS : CONSPIRACY PART 2:Justice S.Nagamuthu,Sr.Advocate, Former Judge Madras High Court
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2020
- Confessions Conspiracy Justice S.Nagamuthu,Sr.Advocate,
Former Judge Madras High Court
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It's very useful sir for junior advocates
It is a masterpiece on confessions. Delivered with authority. Great Sir. Thank you.
Excellent of Justice Nagamuthu. Thank you very much.
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Nice class
Sr whether the confession given by accuse in front of doctor while taking history of aslat by aacuse.....
Cant treated as evidence
Wonderful session... Thanx a lot Sir🙏
Sir, you are doing a wonderful job by Organising this webinar
it is very useful to me
Great delivery of highly valuable information regarding evidence. Thank you very much 🙏
Our Lordship thank you for giving time and knowledge to us. Section 10 cleared and open my eyes about another angle of all these interlinked provision.thank you our Lordship.
Thanks for this lecture as for the first time I got to know the interplay of Sec 25 IEA and Sec.161 &Sec 162 Cr.P.C. .
Such a great lecture. High regards from my side. Thank you sir for enlightening us all.
Sir deliverred a great lessions of the evidence act, with his vast experiencing is certainly useful to practitioners, if phone number is emailed this email is happy to interact with his honour for more relevant questions referring in law of evidence specifically for the purpose of clearence from his wisdom of legal knowledge,So please if posted this email is much thankful, With respects.
nagamuthuadvocate@gmail.com
Vanakkam Sir..🙏🙏Thank you sir for personally posting your email address... You are really gem of legal profession...
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Sir arrange lecture on sexual offences please
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Sir what is the meaning of "deposed" in section 27 . Does it mean a statement on oath as a literal meaning ? If so the entire meaning changes
Deposed means depose by witness in the witnes box