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Beginning of the British Rule in India ( Second Phase of Constitutional History from 1765 to 1858)

Historical Background of the Constitution of India (First Phase) Lecture 1

Salient Features of Indian Constitution ( Emergency Provisions and Preventive Detention) (Part 8)

What are the Independent Bodies in India? (Salient Features of Indian Constitution Part no.7)

A Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic ( Salient Features of Indian Constitution)

Salient Features of Indian Constitution (Part 5)

Salient Features of Indian Constitution ( Part No.4)

Salient Features of Indian Constitution ( Part No.3)

Sources of Indian Constitution ( Part 2 of Salient Features of Indian Constitution)

Bailment ( Meaning, Definition and Essentials) in Punjabi

Salient Features of Indian Constitution (Part I)

Whether Indian Constitution has the essentials of Constitutionalism?

Constitutional Law and Other Laws of the Country

Classification of Constitutions

Organs of the Government, their functions and their relation with the Constitution of India.

Introduction of the Constitution (Need and Meaning of Constitution)

WHO CAN BE WITNESSES AND WHO CAN NOT ( SECTION 118 TO 122 OF INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT 1872) IN PUNJABI

Rule of Estoppel ( From Section 115 to 117 of Indian Evidence Act 1872)

All about dying declaration and its relevance in Evidence under Indian Evidence Act 1872

Presumption in Rape Cases ( Section 114-A of Indian Evidence Act 1872 in Punjabi)

When the Court may presume the existence of Certain Facts (Section 114 of Indian Evidence Act 1872).

Burden of Proof under Section 112 to 113B of Indian Evidence Act 1872.

Burden of Proof ( Section 106 to 111A) of Indian Evidence Act 1872

Burden of Proof / Onus Probandi ( From Section 101 to 105) under Indian Evidence Act 1872