The INDIAN-EVIDENCE-ACT-1872 — India law | Esheria

The INDIAN-EVIDENCE-ACT-1872

This provision defines key terms, sets when the Act applies, and sets rules about what evidence, admissions, confessions, and presumptions may be used in court.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
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About this statute

This provision defines key terms, sets when the Act applies, and sets rules about what evidence, admissions, confessions, and presumptions may be used in court. This part says when facts are relevant, how courts may or must treat evidence, and when documents, opinions, and public records can be used or presumed valid. This provision sets rules for presumptions, documentary evidence, burden of proof, estoppel, witness competence, and privileged communications. This provision regulates leading questions, cross-examination, witness questioning, and document production during evidence.

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