Description
Course Description
The Course broadly includes a discussion on The Indian Evidence Act, originally passed in India by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1872, during the British Raj, and contains a set of rules and allied issues governing the admissibility of evidence in the Indian courts of law.
The Indian Evidence Act, identified as Act no. 1 of 1872, and called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, has eleven chapters and 167 sections and came into force on 1 September 1872. At that time, India was a part of the British Empire. Over more than 125 years since its enactment, the Indian Evidence Act has retained its original form except for certain amendments from time to time.
Amendments:
The Criminal Law Amendment Act, 2005
Jobs & Career Opportunities:
Judicial Sector
- Civil Lawyer: Law of evidence is playing a vital role. A civil lawyer will handle the case between the plaintiff and the defendant. He/she will be liable to represent their client and present their evidence in front of the court. If Plaintiff comes to court and asks for Justice then he/she shall give evidence. If cannot able to produce evidence, then he/she lost his/her case. On the other hand, if Plaintiff produced evidence against the defendant then the defendant shall also produce his/her evidence against the plaintiff.
- Criminal Lawyer: Law of evidence plays the most important role in a criminal case as well as a civil case. A criminal lawyer will handle the criminal case. If one is innocent, then on behalf of a client, a criminal lawyer will produce the evidence which proves his/her innocence. If anyone frames charge-sheet against anyone, the framer shall produce evidence. If someone takes a plea of innocent then he/she shall produce evidence of innocence.
Other Important Information About This Online Course:
- Maximum Duration to complete the Course: 25 Days
- Course Fees: Rs. 3,500/- (Several Payment Options Available: Credit & Debit Cards, Cheque, Demand Draft, Cash, Wire Transfer – NEFT, PAYTM)
- Online Evaluation Method: Based on “Multiple Choice Question (MCQs)” and an “Assignment Submission” of 500 words.
- The score of the online examination will be taken as the final result and Grade will be assigned as per the following scheme: Grade A – 80-100, Grade B – 65-79, Grade C – 50-64, Reattempt – Below 50
- Next Batch: Each IALM course starts immediately after payment. Students can register online for the course at any time. Upon payment of fees and registration, the present Course will start immediately.

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