The Indian Evidence Act, No; I of 1872, as Amended by Act XVIII of 1872: Together With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, Table of Contents, Appendix, and Index (Classic Reprint) Buy on Amazon
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The Indian Evidence Act, No; I of 1872, as Amended by Act XVIII of 1872: Together With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, Table of Contents, Appendix, and Index (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN / ASIN 1331193168
ISBN-13 9781331193166
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Excerpt from The Indian Evidence Act, No; I of 1872, as Amended by Act XVIII of 1872: Together With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, Table of Contents, Appendix, and Index

In the present Edition some passages, which, in the Introduction and Notes of the former Edition did not sufficiently explain the meaning of the Act, have been set forth in a fuller and, it is hoped, a clearer manner; the Rulings of the several High Courts upon the Act have been embodied; and in the note on presumptions, under Section 114, the principal presumptions, judicially recognized in this country, have been arranged in a manner to allow of speedy and convenient reference. The opportunity has been taken to remedy the deficiencies, to which exception was justly taken in the original Index.

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