Professional Secrecy Definition Professional secrets are the ones, which a doctor comes to know about his/her patient in his professional capacity as...
Professional Misconduct (Infamous Conduct) Definition Professional misconduct can be defined as something done by a doctor in profession, which is considered as...
Dying Deposition Dying deposition is almost a dying declaration. The main difference being that it is always recorded by a magistrate in...
Dying Declaration Definition Dying declaration is a statement, verbal or written (or even by gestures) made by a deceased person before his/her...
Leading Questions Leading questions are those questions, which suggest their own answers conclusively, may be by a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’, or...
Oath Taking Before deposition of evidence begins, witness must take an oath or affirmation. Unoathed evidence is not admissible to the court...
Conduct Money Conduct money is the fee offered or paid to a witness in civil cases at the time of serving the...
Warrant (Witness Warrant) Definition Warrant is an authority under the seal and signature of the presiding officer of a court to a...
Subpoena (Summons) Definition Subpoena is defined as a document compelling the attendance of a witness on a particular day and time in...
Coroner’s Inquest Coroner was usually an advocate, attorney or 1st class Magistrate with 5 years experience or a Metropolitan Magistrate. Appointed by...