The INDIAN BARE ACTS Indian Evidence Act, 1872 — India law | Esheria

The INDIAN BARE ACTS Indian Evidence Act, 1872

This part defines key evidence-law terms and explains when facts are relevant, proved, disproved, or presumed by a court.

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This part defines key evidence-law terms and explains when facts are relevant, proved, disproved, or presumed by a court. This provision says some oral admissions and confessions are not relevant, and it sets rules for when documents, electronic records, judgments, expert opinions, and judicial notice can be used as evidence. Public officers must give copies of inspectable public documents on demand and on payment of legal fees; the Court also sets rules for proving signatures, attestations, and document genuineness. This part sets rules for who may testify, what questions and documents can be required, and which communications are protected from disclosure.

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