Central University of South Bihar School of Law & Governance
This document provides details of a project work assignment for students of the BA LLB (Hons.) 4th semester program at the Central University of South Bihar School of Law & Governance. It lists 51 topics related to the law of evidence that students must complete an individual project on. The projects are due to be submitted by April 15, 2019. The document also provides the name and contact information for the faculty member, Dr. Deo Narayan Singh, overseeing the project work.
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Central University of South Bihar School of Law & Governance
This document provides details of a project work assignment for students of the BA LLB (Hons.) 4th semester program at the Central University of South Bihar School of Law & Governance. It lists 51 topics related to the law of evidence that students must complete an individual project on. The projects are due to be submitted by April 15, 2019. The document also provides the name and contact information for the faculty member, Dr. Deo Narayan Singh, overseeing the project work.
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CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BIHAR
School of Law & Governance
BA. LLB (Hons.) 4thSemester,
Session 2017-22
PROJECT WORK
ON
Law of Evidence Last Date of Submission: 15/04/2019
Faculty : Dr. Deo Narayan Singh
SL. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT NAME OF THE TOPIC
1. ABHISHEK PRAKASH Nature, scope and object of Fact in issues and Relevant facts. 2. ADIL ABBAS Evidence: Oral and Documentary Evidence 3. AMAR ALAM Scope Relevance and Interpretation of Circumstantial Evidence 4. AMISHA KUMARI Electronic Evidence and its application in Recent Era 5. AMRESH KUMAR Rule of Res Gestae: Nature and Essentials 6. ANJITA SINHA Facts forming part of same transaction : Judicial Trends [Section 6 to 9] 7. ANKIT KUMAR Admissions: Scope and Relevance 8. ANKIT KUMAR Nature, Scope and Relevance of Test Identification Parade 9. APOORVA SHREE Special class of relevant facts relating to conspiracy etc.[section 10 to 11] 10. AYUSHI KUMARI Confessions: Scope and Relevance 11. BHOOMI SAGAR Judicial and extra judicial confession: Difference and Essentials 12. CHANDAN KUMAR Nature of Confession to police officers and Confession to Magistrates 13. DHARAM DEEPAK VISHWASH Dying Declaration: Rule and Exceptions 14. DHIRAJ KUMAR Expert Opinion: Nature and Scope 15. HARSHITA RAJ May Presume, Shall Presume and Conclusive Proof 16. ISHITA SRIVASTAVA Relevancy of Opinion of Third person 17. JATA SHANKAR Nature and scope of Evidence of a person who cannot speak 18. JYOTISH RAJ Nature, scope and object of Fact in issues and Relevant facts. 19. KRISHNA KANT Oral and Documentary Evidence: Nature and KUMAR Relevancy 20. KUMARI MANIBHA Scope Relevance and Interpretation of Circumstantial Evidence 21. KUMARI SUDHA Presumption in Evidence: Need and Relevancy 22. MD. REHAAN DANISH Opinion of Third person when relevant? 23. NAVNEET CHANDRA Nature and scope of Evidence of a person who cannot speak 24. NEHA BERMA Hostile witness :Relevance and Admissibility 25. NISHANT KUMAR Examination, cross examination and re- examination. 26. PIYUSH ANAND Recording of evidence: Need and Precautions 27. PRASHANSHA Rule of Examination of Witnesses and Accused KUMUD with Special Reference to sections 313, 315 of Cr.P.C. 28. PRATEEK KULHARI Scope and relevance of May Presume, Shall presume and conclusive proof 29. PRITY KUMARI Presumption in Evidence: Scope of Admissibility 30. PRIYADERSHIKA Recording of confession by Magistrate under sec. Cr.P.C and Evidence Act 31. RAHUL KUMAR Scope of evidence who cannot speak [Section YADAV 119] 32. RAHUL RAJ Hostile witness: Nature and Scope. 33. RAJ NARAYAN Examination, cross examination and re- VERMA examination: Definition and Nature 34. RAJA RAUSHAN Production and Recording of oral, KUMAR Documentary and Electronic Evidence 35. RAJDEEP DUTTA Admission in Civil and Criminal Cases: Judicial Trends 36. RAVI PRAKASH May Presume, Shall Presume And Conclusive Proof: Definition and Difference 37. RAVISH RANJAN Presumption in Evidence: Scope and Relevancy 38. RISHA RANI Relevancy of Confession and Extra Judicial Confession 39. RUPALI KUMARI Facts constituting motive and conduct 40. SAMIKSHA KUMARI Examination, Cross Examination and re- Examination : Scope and Relation 41. SAURAV KUMAR Recording Of Evidence: Essentials And Admissibility 42. SAURAV SUMAN Examination of the Accused: Scope under Various Laws. 43. SHIKHA AMARAPALI Relevancy and Admissibility of Conduct and Motive under Law of Evidence 44. SHIV SHANKAR KUMAR Dying Declaration: Nature and Scope 45. SHIVANI AZAD Scope of Admissibility of Motive, Preparation in Law of Evidence 46. SHRUTI KUMARI Scope and Admissibility of Evidence Who Cannot Speak 47. SHUBHA NANDINI Hostile witness and its Relevance and Admissibility 48. SRISHTI KUMARI Confession under Law of Evidence: Judicial Trends 49. TRIPTI DANGI Relevancy and Admissibility of Identification Parade under Evidence Act 50. VAIBHAV SANCHAR Relevancy and Admissibility of Evidence of Conspirator 51. VIKAS KUMAR Plea of Alibi: Need and Relevancy under Law of Evidence 52. VINEET Production and Recording of evidence oral, CHATURVEDI documentary and electronic evidence
Dr. Deo Narayan Singh
Assistant Professor School of Law &Governance CUSB, Gaya