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  1. PART I. RELEVANCY OF FACTS CHAPTER I. –– PRELIMINARY. 4. “May Presume.” “Shall presume.” “Conclusive proof”. CHAPTER II. ––OF THE RELEVANCY OF FACTS. 5. Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts. 6. Relevancy of facts forming part of same transaction. 7. Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue. 8.

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  2. show all section the indian evidence act, 1872 part i. relevancy of facts chapter i.--preliminary chapter ii.--of the relevancy of facts admissions statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses statements made under special circumstances how much of a statement is to be proved judgments of courts of justice when relevant

  3. The Indian Evidence Act, originally passed in India by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1872, during the British Raj, contains a set of rules and allied issues governing admissibility of evidence in the Indian courts of law.

  4. !00. Saving of provisions of Indian Succession Act rea.lating to wills.,. . "I ).~. Part III. PRODUCTION AND EFFECT OF EVIDENCE. CHAPTERVI I.-OF THEBURDENOF PROO1<\]01. Burden of proof. 102. On whom burden of proof lies.. 103. Burden of proof as to particular fact. 104.. Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence-' admissible. 105.

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  5. Full text containing the act, Indian Evidence Act, 1872, with all the sections, schedules, short title, enactment date, and footnotes.

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  6. May 16, 2022 · The Indian Evidence Act of 1872 is based on English evidence law, but it includes several provisions adapted to the Indian realities and needs. Even though flaws in the Act have been pointed out from time to time, the Act’s drafting is an example of the best draftsmanship skill.

  7. Indian Evidence Act, act passed by the British Parliament in 1872 that set forth the rules of evidence admissible in Indian courts and that had far-reaching consequences for the traditional systems of caste government in India.

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