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Textbook on The Indian Evidence Act

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Overview: The law of evidence occupies a pivotal role in the effective functioning of the judicial system as the existence of substantive rights can only be established by relevant and admissible evidence. It lays down the quintessential aspects of judicial investigation for effective administration of justice. With rapid advances in diverse fields of life, human relations have undergone an unforeseen transformation, presenting new conflicts and controversies. The law of evidence must therefore regularly groom itself for facing the emerging developments which pose unprecedented problems in the collection of evidence and proof of facts. Over the years, the Courts through judicial precedents and diverse case law have enriched the lexicon of the law of evidence. K D Gaur the Textbook on Indian Evidence Act is one of the country?s most relied on and respected titles and is invaluable for practicing lawyers, law students, police trainees and officers, law universities, judicial academies, legal departments, Judges and Institutional libraries.

Textbook on The Law of Evidence

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Chief Justice Monirs textbook on the Law of Evidence, gives a clear understanding of the law of evidence which is one of the most important subjects in the study of law as well as in practice of law. It is extremely necessary for every law student to understand the dynamics and the inherent technicalities of the law of evidence and keeping this objective this edition is made more student friendly and is rich in case law. All important legal pronouncements, both English and Indian, have been retained in the book. It is a simple and comprehensive book on the law. It is a textbook for students and also helpful for judiciary, advocates and litigants of evidence.

Relevancy, Proof and Evaluation of Evidence in Criminal Cases

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Mere reading of a treatise on a subject like the Law of Evidence does not give a comprehensive insight about the subtleties or the purpose of rules relating to relevancy, admissibility and generation of belief in the mind of the triers of the fact. Experience according to James FitzJames Stephan gives by degrees, in favourable cases, a comprehensive acquaintance with the principles of the law with which a practitioner is conversant. This book is the outcome of the deep understanding and knowledge of the author on the nuances of the Law of Evidence, which he gained as a lawyer, Judge and Educator. The topics are arranged in such a way that it would be easy for a practitioner to locate the exact point which is relevant in any given circumstance. The index and appendices are also arranged in such a fashion that the book would be a convenient handbook for lawyers, judges, and students of Law. Apart from being a handy guide for the practitioner, the distinctiveness of this work is the treatment of the topics relating to evaluation of testimonial and documentary evidence, particularly shedding light on the question of proof, explicitly the generation of belief in the trier of the fact on facts which are pivotal to adjudication in a given case. Key Features: Covers emerging issues as well as legislative developments Focuses on the developments made in the law relating to criminal law since the last publication. Contains and discusses in detail the Criminal Law Amendment 2013 and 2018. Contains critical appraisal of judgments of the Indian Courts that have led to the change and development in the legal position. Major landmark and important judgements have been incorporated.

Law of Evidence

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Woodroffe and Amir Ali is a highly acclaimed and authoritative section-wise commentary on the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 providing updated and detailed analysis of its provisions. The Law of evidence occupies an important role in effective functioning of the judicial system as the existence of substantive rights can only be established by relevant and admissible evidence. Over the years, the Courts through judicial precedents and diverse case law have enriched the field of the law of evidence. Key Features Covers all aspects and dimensions of law of evidence in India Major landmark judgments have been incorporated Up to date with current legal position after the publishing of previous edition Widely cited in and referred in numerous Supreme Court and High Court judgments New to this edition Incorporates major judicial and legislative developments after publishing of previous edition Contains and discusses in detail the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2018 and Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 Redundant content is deleted to maintain relevance to the subject

The Law of Evidence

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The law of evidence occupies a pivotal role in the effective functioning of the judicial system as the existence of substantive rights can only be established by relevant and admissible evidence. It lays down the quintessential aspects of judicial investigation for effective administration of justice. With rapid advances in diverse fields of life, human relations have undergone an unforeseen transformation, presenting new conflicts and controversies. The law of evidence must therefore regularly groom itself for facing the emerging developments which pose unprecedented problems in the collection of evidence and proof of facts. Over the years, the Courts through judicial precedents and diverse case law have enriched the lexicon of the law of evidence. Ratanlal & Dhirajlal?s Law of Evidence is one of the country?s most relied on and respected titles and has been in print for almost a century. The sheer fact that the book has gone through many editions, stands testimony to its intrinsic worth and scholastic wealth. This book is invaluable for practicing lawyers, law students, police trainees and officers, law universities, judicial academies, legal departments, Judges and Institutional libraries.

Lectures on The Indian Evidence Act

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Law on Documentary Evidence

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Law on Documentary Evidence is a section wise commentary on the subject of Documentary Evidence and covers inter alia the relevant provisions of Indian Evidence Act, 1872. The book exhaustively covers all the relevant case-law as also the legislative amendments brought about in the Act, from time to time, making the book a unique and useful guide for the readers. The commentary is divided into different chapters covering the sections in seriatim following the sequence in the Act which makes readers' search for information on the subject, quick, easy and untroublesome. The book shall be of great help to law students, teachers, lawyers, judges, court staff, law libraries, law universities et al.

Law of Evidence (Being a Commentary on Indian Evidence Act, 1872 as amended by Act 13 of 2013)

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This classic work by Chief Justice M. Monir stands to the test of time since past 81 years. The first edition was published in 1936 and since then seventeen editions have been published to keep it updated with case laws, statutes and developments in the field of Law of Evidence. This latest edition has been revised thoroughly without affecting the originality of the author?s work. This edition has been exhaustively updated by incorporating all the important decisions of the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts and English Courts as well. As such this edition replaces the previous editions. Like its predecessors, it is hoped, that this edition will be useful for the Bench and the Bar and all those interested in this subject.

The Indian Evidence Act

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A topical commentary, with a section-wise content flow, this work adopts an entirely different approach to the study of the law of evidence; focussing on emerging issues as well as international developments. The Common Law countries have brought about significant changes in the well- established rules of Common Law pertaining to evidence, and these have developments have been referred at appropriate places in this work. Relevant statutory changes have been incorporated, and important decisions by apex courts in India, United Kingdom, USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Nigeria that have either altered the direction of legal principles or thrown new light on existing principles, have been carefully examined. The Indian Evidence Act?s interface with the Criminal Procedure Code, Civil Procedure Code and the Indian Penal Code has also been analysed; providing interesting insights into the whole corpus of the law of evidence of India.

The Law of Evidence (Marathi Translation)

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This translated edition plays an indispensable role in the administration of justice. It is only through reliable, relevant, and admissible evidence that substantive rights may be established in a court of law. The courts have, over the years painstakingly analysed and interpreted different forms of evidence?written, oral and electronic?in their effort to arrive at the right conclusions. Recent judgments may be seen to be aids for Parliament in amending existing legislation and in formulating new provisions in consonance with the times. First published in 1916, this section wise commentary on the Indian Evidence Act enjoys the reputation of being one of the most authoritative publications on the subject. Several topics have been rewritten and existing comments have been elaborated taking into account the changes brought about by recent legislative amendments as well as judgments of higher courts. Latest and notable cases of the Supreme Court as well as various High Courts have been incorporated. This edition incorporates the changes made by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 and critically analyses the latest case law. This book is invaluable for trial lawyers?civil and criminal?advanced students of law, forensic sciences, criminology, gender studies and human rights.