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_aLaw of Evidence / _cby Batuk Lal |
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_aAllahabad: _bCentral Law Agency, _c2023. |
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_a731p,; _blxiv, _c23cm. |
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500 | _aCONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART- I Relevancy of Facts Chapter- I Preliminary Chapter- II Of the Relevancy of Facts Admission Statements made under special circumstances How much of a statement is to be proved Judgments of Courts of Justice, when Relevant Opinions of the Third person, when relevant Expert Evidence and Direct or Ocular Evidence Proof of Handwriting PART- II On Proof Chapter- III Facts which need not be proved Chapter- IV Of Oral Evidence Chapter- V Of Documentary Evidence Public Documents Presumptions as to Documents Chapter- VI Of the Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence PART- III Production and Effect of Evidence Chapter- VII Of the Burden of Proof Chapter- VIII Estoppel Meaning, Nature and Classification Chapter- IX Of Witnesses Chapter- X Of the Examination of WitnessesChapter- XI Of Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence | ||
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