Evidence Act : An Interdisciplinary Approach
Gone are the days when a weapon at a crime scene was considered as the most important evidence in settling a case. The power vested in a piece of evidence to prove or disprove if the accused is guilty or not, is what makes it important for lawyers and the general public to be aware of its nature. Many lawyers agree that 'finding proof' is a challenging task. It is also extremely important to know what serves as evidence and how the evidence is presented and examined in the Court.... more
Beginner
Level
English
Language
6 Months
Duration
Course Outcome:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Know what evidence is, basic laws of evidence and their types
- Understand the issue of admissibility of evidence in Court
- Elaborate on the procedure of filing evidence in civil and criminal trials
- Draft evidence for filing before a Court
Course Outline:
- Module 1 – Introduction to Evidence
- Module 2 – Admissibility of Evidence in Court
- Module 3 – Leading Evidence in Civil Trial
- Module 4 – Leading Evidences in Criminal Cases
- Certification Exam/ Assessment