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The Indian Evidence Act 1872, written by the Imperial Legislative Council, is a seminal legal text that continues to shape the Indian legal system to this day. This comprehensive legislation outlines the rules and regulations pertaining to the admissibility of evidence in Indian courts, ensuring fair and just judicial proceedings. The book is written in a precise and authoritative tone, reflecting the meticulous nature of legal documentation. It addresses various types of evidence, including oral, documentary, and electronic, and provides guidelines for their authentication and admissibility. The Act also covers important concepts such as burden of proof, relevancy, and privilege, making it an indispensable resource for legal practitioners and scholars alike. The Indian Evidence Act 1872 serves as a cornerstone of Indian jurisprudence, influencing court decisions and legal proceedings across the country. Its enduring legacy underscores the significance of evidence law in upholding justice and safeguarding individual rights in the Indian legal system.
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E-bog: 8. december 2020
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