Mr. Jaideep Gupta, Sr. Advocate., Supreme Court of India. Topic: LAW OF FACTS
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Topic: LAW OF FACTS
Speaker: Mr. Jaideep Gupta, Sr. Advocate., Supreme Court of India.
Organizer : G.Seshagiri Rao, Advocate Supreme Court of India.
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beautiful explanation of the subject.
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Sir, thanks for informative and useful speeach on law of facts. Kindly, elaborate more on how primary evidence prevails over secondary evidence in criminal cases.
Hats of to you for beginning such a platform for learning law by all the eminent personalities. Sir you addressed lawyer community and adjudicator. Sir pls include the name of prosecutors also they are also contributing. 😊🙏
Very Good
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Very good sir❤🙏
It is very good subject is choose So my respects to your choice and it is basic interpretation of facts,on which the subject of application of law and truth of facts are being found for conclusion of proper adjudication at the ends of justice. With respects.
Please change the sitting position of speakers.opening and closing of door is so annoying.
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Nice
It means, document is (where relied ) treated as foundation and it may become mansion subject to sound oral evidences...
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Sir crimylyer about information share madi
Is it not a fact that Uttar Pradesh which tops in the State list of having maximum number of Benches and still has just one Bench only and that too so near to Allahabad at Lucknow only and nowhere else and why the litigants of West UP are made to travel whole night and half day all the way to way not even till Lucknow but right uptill Allahabad which means 230 kilometres away from Lucknow which is just incomprehensible?! Why Maharashtra which tops in the latest justice index ranking list and still has maximum multiple HC Benches and why on the recommendations of Justice Jaswant Singh Commission headed by former Supreme Court Judge recommended three HC Benches and why yet not one created till now? Please ponder also on why the home state of incumbent President of Supreme Court Bar Association - Mr Vikas Singh that is why lawless Bihar has not even a single HC Bench? Do organise a seminar on this also! My very best wishes and best regards, Sanjeev Sirohi, Advocate