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  1. In cases (a), (c) and (d), any secondary evidence of the contents of the document is admissible. In case (b), the written admission is admissible. In case (e) or (f), a certified copy of the document, but no other kind of secondary evidence, is admissible.

  2. Evidence may be given of facts in issueand relevant facts. 6. Relevancyof factsformingpart of sametransaction. 7. Facts whichare occasion,cause,or effectoffactsin issue. 8. Motive,preparationand previousor subsequent'conduct. ... This Act may be called' "The Indi~n Eyidencc SllOrltitl0o Act, 1872:" It extends to the whole of British India, .andapplies' Extent. to all judicial proceedings in or before any Gourt, including Courts Martial, but not to affidavits present..,. ' '

  3. Evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding of the existence of non-existence of every fact in issue and of such other facts as are hereinafter declared to be relevant, and of no others.

  4. renaissancelawcollege.com › wp-content › uploadsINDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872

    The Evidence Act codifies the rules of English law of evidence with such modification as are rendered necessary by the peculiar circumstances of this country. The main principles which underlie the law of evidence are:-

  5. This Act may be called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. It extends to the whole of India [except the State of Jammu and Kashmir] and applies to all judicial proceedings in or before any Court, including Courts-martial, [other than Courts-martial convened under the Army Act] (44 & 45 Vict., c. 58) [the Naval Discipline

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

  7. “Admissions are substantive evidence by themselves, in view of Sections 17 and 21 of the Indian Evidence Act, though they are not conclusive proof of the matters admitted. Admissions duly proved are admissible evidence irrespective of whether the party making them appeared in the witness box or not and whether that party

  8. An Introduction To The The Indian Evidence Act : Stephen, James Fitzjames : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Stephen, James Fitzjames. Publication date. 1902. Topics. C-DAK. Collection. digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan. Language. Unknown. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.501511.

  9. THE INDIANEVIDENCEACT (I.of1872). WITHANINTEODUCTION PRINCIPLES*0EJUDICIALEVIDENCE. ByJAMESFITZJAMESSTEPHEN,Q.C. fLanSon: MACMILLANANDCO. Calcutta:Thacker,Spink&Co ...

  10. 5 days ago · Governmental Privilege in Evidence: Sections 123-124 and 162, Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and Articles 74 and 163 of the Constitution 1983 Accessible_(PDF 3.66MB) | Accessible_Hindi(PDF 3.20MB)

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