Sir, its a very learning video. At 1:45:30 question whether statement can be used under civil case.... My question is can a statement u/s 161 CrpC be used in cross criminal case?
I learnt a lot from this lecture... I watched 5 times... And iam waiting for new lecture on how to be a good criminal defence lawyer... I request Shyam sir may kindly arrange some more lectures on legal nuances from Hon'ble Justice V Ramkumar... He is my inspiration for legal studies.. 🙏🙏
Un-muted persons and constant doubts were major distractions. 54:45 and 57:39 (people signing at the back) are as good as insulting the guest speaker. Humble suggestion that the doubts must be asked at the very end and controls of muting and un-muting be taken over my the admin.
Sir, if I am not wrong as far as the offence u/s 7, 13 of pc act 1988 is concerned the entire investigation take place before trap and the trap is the last stage to complete the offence. If trap fails then there is no offence.
In corruption cases I find out that statement recorded before judge is same as statement recorded under 161 crpc, it is correct practise or I object at this time in court
Excellent lecture His Lordship. It's a critical area and very difficult to convince the trial court's hon'ble judges at the time of cross examination. Your lecture to be brought to the notice of all trial courts both bar and bench for clarifications and enable the trial lawyers to do successful cross examination convincing the presiding officer.
Happy teacher’s day, respected sir. Have learnt a lot from you🙏🏻
Excellent explanation about the subject and its intricacies by justice v ramkumar
Great class
Wonderful learning session for every ardent seekers of criminal defense.
Excellent Articulation. Thank you very much.
Sir, its a very learning video. At 1:45:30 question whether statement can be used under civil case.... My question is can a statement u/s 161 CrpC be used in cross criminal case?
Remarkable exposition of the nuances of the subject by his lordship Hon'ble Justice V Ramkumar sir. The efforts of shyam padman sir are laudable.
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Greatful sir
Valuable information for which a lot of study required
LETILS team. Thanks.
Honorable Lordships, thanks for contributing with such wonderful lectures.
I learnt a lot from this lecture... I watched 5 times... And iam waiting for new lecture on how to be a good criminal defence lawyer... I request Shyam sir may kindly arrange some more lectures on legal nuances from Hon'ble Justice V Ramkumar... He is my inspiration for legal studies.. 🙏🙏
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Very helpful sir
Wonderful session... Vety informative.. Thanx a lot Sir🙏
Shyam Sir pls conduct lecture on Pocso Act.
beautiful
Very good
Good lecture sir🙏🏻
thanks for such a valuable piece of information. cleared all concepts absolutely well.
Excellent and Comprehensive discussion on sec 162 Cr.P.C. Thanks a lot to Justice V. Ram Kumar Sir, Shyam Padman Sir and all participants.
Justice v Kumar always rocks
sir, make a lecture on POSCO.
Sir my only question is that if witness died after before trial than that witness sec 161 cr.p.c can be utilised at the time of trial.. if yes how
very good class sir
Fruitful Sessions it was....Really I enjoyed and learnt a lot....Thanks a lot....
Un-muted persons and constant doubts were major distractions. 54:45 and 57:39 (people signing at the back) are as good as insulting the guest speaker. Humble suggestion that the doubts must be asked at the very end and controls of muting and un-muting be taken over my the admin.
*singing
Sir, if I am not wrong as far as the offence u/s 7, 13 of pc act 1988 is concerned the entire investigation take place before trap and the trap is the last stage to complete the offence. If trap fails then there is no offence.
In corruption cases I find out that statement recorded before judge is same as statement recorded under 161 crpc, it is correct practise or I object at this time in court
Great initiative...
Super sir
Can I get the pdf of the questions ??
What is the consequences if statement sec.161 ceoc is sighned bythe witness
My Lord after discussion at last clear conclusion should be given please .
How can I get an access to the questions document, if at all possible? Please suggest.
Excellent lecture His Lordship. It's a critical area and very difficult to convince the trial court's hon'ble judges at the time of cross examination. Your lecture to be brought to the notice of all trial courts both bar and bench for clarifications and enable the trial lawyers to do successful cross examination convincing the presiding officer.
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Very informative session30.7.20
Omissions and commissions amount to contradictions. Sir, you never stated anything about commissions.
Sir, yours is a v amazing channel...plz plz continue your efforts...it has potential of revolutionising law studies🙏🙏🙏
Very good lecture
Funniest moments when people do not even fail to mute their mikes
Very poorly managed session...
Very good session thanks