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Law of Evidence / by V Krishnamachari

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hyderabad: Narender Gogia & Company, 2023Edition: 9th edDescription: 825p.; 25cmISBN:
  • 9788195825516
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.06 KRI
Contents:
Contents Part - I : Relevancy of Facts Chapter I : Preliminary Chapter II : Of the Relevancy of Facts Relevancy of Facts Group III Statements by person who cannot be called as witnesses Relevancy Of Facts Group IV Statements made under special circumstances How Much Of A Statement Is To Be Proved Judgments Of Courts Of Justice, When Relevant
Summary: I once again derive unbounded pleasure in bringing out the ninth edition of my book titled "Law of Evidence". These earlier Eight editions of Law of Evidence authored by me together with 10 intermittent editions have been successfully serving the cause of law students, law teachers, bar & bench for more than three decades, the first edition being published in the year 1991. not After the advent of modern electronic evidence made available through Information Technology Act 2002 in the form of computers, CCTV camera, mobile phones etc., have acquired more dominating force over Oral and Documentary evidence. By virtue of electronic evidence it is very much possible to conduct the legal proceedings before the court through video conferencing even in the absence of the parties and the witnesses. In the light of this Sec., 33 of the Evidence Act permitting the evidence of the witnesses whose attendance cannot be procured without an amount of delay or expense, requires modification. This Electronic Technology is of great assistance and effective tool to the court dispensing the justice. In case of oral evidence witnesses may lie and mislead, but the electronic evidence will not. Elaborate discussion has been made with regards to the proof and relevancy of electronic evidence in various sections dealing with it.
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Contents
Part - I : Relevancy of Facts
Chapter I : Preliminary
Chapter II : Of the Relevancy of Facts

Relevancy of Facts
Group III
Statements by person who cannot be called as witnesses
Relevancy Of Facts
Group IV
Statements made under special circumstances
How Much Of A Statement Is To Be Proved
Judgments Of Courts Of Justice, When Relevant

I once again derive unbounded pleasure in bringing out the ninth edition of my book titled "Law of Evidence". These earlier Eight editions of Law of Evidence authored by me together with 10 intermittent editions have been successfully serving the cause of law students, law teachers, bar & bench for more than three decades, the first edition being published in the year 1991. not After the advent of modern electronic evidence made available through Information Technology Act 2002 in the form of computers, CCTV camera, mobile phones etc., have acquired more dominating force over Oral and Documentary evidence. By virtue of electronic evidence it is very much possible to conduct the legal proceedings before the court through video conferencing even in the absence of the parties and the witnesses. In the light of this Sec., 33 of the Evidence Act permitting the evidence of the witnesses whose attendance cannot be procured without an amount of delay or expense, requires modification. This Electronic Technology is of great assistance and effective tool to the court dispensing the justice. In case of oral evidence witnesses may lie and mislead, but the electronic evidence will not. Elaborate discussion has been made with regards to the proof and relevancy of electronic evidence in various sections dealing with it.

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