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Law of Evidence
Principles of Evidence (Relevance, Admissibility, Weight)
The principles of evidence are fundamental to the fair and just operation of the legal system. These principles govern the admissibility, relevance and weight...
Hearsay Evidence
Hearsay evidence refers to statements made outside of court that are presented in court as evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted....
Privilege (Legal Professional Privilege, Public Interest Immunity)
Legal professional privilege, also known as legal advice privilege, is a fundamental legal principle that safeguards the confidentiality of communications between a solicitor and...
Witnesses (Competence, Compellability, Cross-Examination)
Witness competence refers to the legal ability of an individual to testify in court. To be deemed competent, a witness must fulfil certain criteria....
Expert Evidence
Expert evidence plays a crucial role in legal proceedings, as it provides the court with specialised knowledge and opinions that are beyond the understanding...
Evidence in Criminal Cases (Character Evidence, Bad Character, Exclusionary Rules)
In the sphere of criminal law, evidence plays a vital role in ascertaining the guilt or innocence of an accused person. Evidence may manifest...
Confessions and Admissions
Confessions and admissions play a crucial role in legal proceedings, as they can significantly impact the outcome of a case. When an individual confesses...
Burden and Standard of Proof
In the British legal system, the burden of proof refers to the obligation of a party to prove a disputed assertion or fact. This...