
1. Who is competence to testify in law – can the following be competent witnesses person competent witnesses-Lunatic-Dumb-Deaf –A/7--A/6—A/9View more the latest threads:
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2. Privileged Communication –A7--A/6
3. Scope and Extent of Protection to a witness from answering incriminating questions-A/7—A/8--A/11
4. An accomplice is unworthy of credit unless he is corroborated on material particulars of his statement–A7/S6
5. Explain relevant fact – what facts not otherwise relevant become relevant –A7—A/10
6. What is meant by identification parade- hoe held --–A7--S/5
7. Detail note on Doctrine of Estoppels’-examples -–A7--A/5
8. Define Admission – in what circumstances an admission can be proved by on behalf of the person making it- –A7----A/10A/6—A/8 Admission cannot be proved on behalf of the maker-comment any exception to this rule--A/5—A/9
9. Exception of Hearsay Evidence-–A7- Hearsay evidence is no evidence—S/6--S/5
10. Who is an Expert- when are opinion of third person relevant–A7--A/6
11. Describe the etiquettes and characteristics of legal profession-–A7--A/6
12. Qualities of god Advocate-–A7—A/8
13. Under what circumstances court can interfere with cross examination of witness- S/6--A/8—A/9
14. Primary and Secondary evidence- what circumstances Secondary evidence admissible S/6—S/7
15. Judicial and Extra judicial Confession – Difference between Admission and Confession- S/6—S/7—A/8-A/11
16. Modes of Proving Handwriting - S/6--S/5
17. Facts which though relevant need not to be proved -- S/6
18. Burden of Proof-on whom it lies in civil and criminal proceedings-- S/6—A/11--S/5Burden of proof shift to accused , in what circumstances--A/5—A/9—A/10
19. Note- Examination in Chief – Facts in Issue- Leading Questions -- S/6
20. What are Rights and Duties of an Advocate-- S/6--S/5—S/7—A/9—A/10A/11
21. Qualities of good Advocate-- S/6--A/6
22. Modes of impeaching credit of witness--A/6
23. How witness may refresh his memory – Rights of opposite party--A/6—S/7—A/11
24. Documentary evidence exclude oral evidence – reference to relevant law--A/6--S/5 –S/7
25. What is JUDICAL NOTICE-Facts court can take Judicial Notice --A/6--S/5—A10—A/11
26. Leading question –who can ask – party can ask to its own witness--A/6
27. Can evidence of bad character of accused be given in criminal cases? how far character of party is relevant in civil cases---A/6-what is character --A/5—A/8
28. Difference between Admission and Confession- what circumstances confession of an accused person in the custody of a police is admissible in evidence--S/5--A/5—S/7
29. Note- Estoppel –examination in Chief-Document –Fact in issue--S/5
30. Term Hostile Witness- can a party calling the witness cross-examination him and for what purpose--S/5—S/7-can he be crossed examined by the party calling him—evidentiary vale of his statement —A/11
31. General principles of legal ethics--S/5
32. Difference in “Judgment in Rem”-“Judgment in Personum”—examples --A/5
33. An accomplice is unworthy of credit--A/5—A/11
34. Note: Privileged Communication—A/8 – FACTS IN ISSUE–Leading Question-Ancient Document-Admission--A/5—S/7—Professional Communication
35. Credit of witness impeached-reference to qanun-e-shahadat--A/5
36. In certain circumstances facts not otherwise relevant become relevant ---A/5-A/11
37. What do you understand by professional misconduct of lawyers-who can take action and to what extent --A/5—S/07—A/8—A/9--A/11
38. Protection given to professional communication between lawyer and client--A/5
39. Plea of alibi
40. What is dying declearation and how it is recorded –what is evidentary value—S/7
41. Define Public and private Document ---how a public document can be proved –S/7—A/9—A/10
42. circumstances in which judgments of court are considered relevant in evidence—A/8
43. All relevant facts are not admissible but all admissible facts are relevant --A/8-A/9—A/10
44. judicial notice- facts of which court can take judicial notice—A/9
45. Explain Retracted Confession—A/9
46. short note---hostile witness-fact in issue-document-expert—A/9evidence obtained by modern devices—A/10—examination in chief—A/11
47. how would contradict the statement of a witness made in court by proving his previous statement – under which Article –A/9—A10
48. how many witnesses are required to prove any fact – discuss with reference to QSH1984—A
49. oral evidence must be direct-A/10
50. All persons are competent to testify-exception to general rule—A/11
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