............................................................................................................................. Contents Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Indian Evidence Act, Admission & Confessions, Burden of Proof, Presumptions, Admissibility and Estoppel Chapter 3. Principles of Natural Justice Chapter 4. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Chapter 5. Code of Civil Procedure and Burden of Proof Chapter 6. Specific Relief Act and Burden of Proof Chapter 7. Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and Burden of Proof Chapter 8. The Indian Easements Act, 1882 and Burden of Proof Chapter 9. The Benami Transactions (prohibition) Act, 1988 and Burden of Proof Chapter 10. Indian Partnership Act, 1932 and Burden of Proof Chapter 11. Malafides and Burden of Proof Chapter 12. Social Status and Burden of Proof Chapter 13. Adverse Possession and Burden of Proof Chapter 14. Departmental Enquiries and Burden of Proof Chapter 15. Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Burden of Proof Chapter 16. Sale of Goods Act, 1930 and Burden of Proof Chapter 17. Indian Succession Act, 1925 and Burden of Proof Chapter 18. The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969 and Burden of Proof Chapter 19. Matrimonial Disputes and Burden of Proof Chapter 20. Carriers Act, 1865 and Burden of Proof Chapter 21. Land Acquisition Act, 1894 and Burden of Proof Chapter 22. Essential Commodities Act and Burden of Proof Chapter 23. Insurance Law and Burden of Proof Chapter 24. Advocates Act, 1961 and Burden of Proof Chapter 25. The Air Force Act, 1950 and Burden of Proof Chapter 26. Contempt of Courts Act and Burden of Proof Chapter 27. The Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 and Burden of Proof Chapter 28. Negotiable Instrument Act and Burden of Proof Chapter 29. The Legal Service Authorities Act, 1987 and Burden of Proof Chapter 30. Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and Burden of Proof Subject Index ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Justice P.S. Narayana, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, hails from Chittor District, A.P. He his law degree from Sri Venkateswara University apart from his post Graduation in Public Administration. He has been delivering several lecturers on different topics relating to law in A.P. Judicial Academy and also in certain academic institutions on their invitation. ............................................................................................................................. |