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Section 91 and 92|| Of the Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence|| Indian Evidence Act 1872
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This video is based on section 91 and 92 of Chapter VI of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Case Laws mentioned in the the video:
1. Balram Agasti v. Ramesh Chandra Mohanty & Others, 1972
2. Bhawanbhai Prembhai v. Bai Vahali 1955
The basic difference between these two sections is that section 91 can be applied on unilateral transactions as well while section 92 applies to both unilateral and bilateral transactions.
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Case Laws mentioned in the the video:
1. Balram Agasti v. Ramesh Chandra Mohanty & Others, 1972
2. Bhawanbhai Prembhai v. Bai Vahali 1955
The basic difference between these two sections is that section 91 can be applied on unilateral transactions as well while section 92 applies to both unilateral and bilateral transactions.
For more videos click on:
Section 36 and 37|| Apportionment
Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Quizs on Criminal Procedure Code, 1973
First Quiz
Second Quiz
Third Quiz
Fourth Quiz
For more videos, click on the links:
Conditional Transfer
Documentary Evidence
Introduction to Indian Trusts Act, 1882
Vested Interest and Contingent Interest
Oral Evidence, Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Section 56-58 Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Section 52-55 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Section 10 and 11 Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Section 17 "Doctrine of Accumulation" Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Notice under section 3 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Doctrine of Estoppel
Presumptions of Burden of Proof
Section 6 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Presumptions Under Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Presumptions Related to Documents
Introduction to Transfer of Property Act
Section 13 and 14 Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Section 5 of Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Injunctions Chapter VII and VIII of Specific Relief Act,1963 and Order 39 Rule 1-5
Section 20 of Specific Relief Act, 1963.
Section 17,18 and 19 of Specific Relief Act, 1963
Section 12, 13, 15 of Specific Relief Act, 1963
For More videos click on the following links:
Section 188, 120B, 269, 270, 271 IPC, 1860
Section 511 IPC, 1860
Criminal Intimidation:
Receiver
Forgery
Criminal Trespass
Suit by indigent
Counterclaim and set off
Free Consent & Capacity of Parties
Burden of Proof
Public Nuisance
Bail under CPC
Theft, Extortion, Robbery and Dacoity
Private Defence
Offences Relating to Marriage: Chapter XX
Sections: 493-498
Learn about Defamation:
Please do not forget to like, comment, subscribe, share and support. It matters to me a lot.
Thank You
With
Best Wishes!
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