Dates
4th – 6th August, 2017
Registration Deadline
31st July, 2017
About the Course
The law of evidence is an indispensable part of both substantive and procedural laws. It imparts credibility to the adjudicatory process by indicating the degree of veracity to be attributed to ‘facts’ before the forum.
The finding of the facts, the question of law and the conclusion of the court culminating into the judgments in a criminal case mainly based on the appreciation of evidence.
The rules of evidence are not applied independently from other factors and do not exist solely as a matter of academic interest.
They are a dynamic set of principles which interact with other essential factors including the rules of substantive law, the rules of procedures and the substantive characteristics of many of the participants in the trial.
Therefore, evidence in criminal trial may be available in any different forms and appreciation thereof is the heart and soul of the dispensation of justice delivery system.
Objectives
To impart the knowledge about the concepts and principles underlying the law of evidence.
To discuss the relevancy and admissibility of different forms of evidence in criminal trial.
To impart the skills of appreciation of different forms of evidence.
To discuss the effectiveness of evidence related provisions under the Criminal Laws Amendment Act, 2013.
To analyze the recommendations of 185th Law Commission of India’s Report on review of the Indian Evidence Act, in the light of recent leading judgments.
Schedule
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Methodology of the Course
Lectures
Group Discussions
Case Analysis
Study/Reference Material
Reading/Reference material (Consisting of articles, reports and case laws) will be provided to every participant after registration.
Evaluation Method
The evaluation will be in the form of an Objective Test (Multiple Choice Questions)
Who Can Participate
Advocates
Legal personnel/ Legal Advisors
Aspirants for Judicial Services
Students (pursuing full time undergraduate/postgraduate programmes in Law)
Duration
14 hours
Number of Participants
25-30
Last Date for Registration
31st July, 2017
Non – Refundable Fees
GNLU Participants: 1000/-
Others : 1200/-
NOTE: The fees includes registration charges and Course kit only. Additional charges will be applicable for breakfast, lunch and accommodation etc. In case, if, the participant requires assistance for identifying or booking accommodation, feel free to contact
Application Procedure
Each applicant shall have to fill-in and submit online registration form along with payment of requisite fees by following the link given below and choose the category Prog. on Appreciation of Evidence in Criminal Trial:
To apply, click HERE.
Contact
For any queries please feel free to email us or contact undersigned:
Email: jchandra@gnlu.ac.in
Phone: 8128650841
Mr. Shashi Bhushan Sharma at +91 8128650840 or ssharma@gnlu.ac.in


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