Law of Evidence Vol 1 Section 1-55: Being a Commentary on The india Evidence Act 1872 /
by M. Monir
- 17th ed.
- Gurgaon: LexisNexis Publications, 2018.
- Vol 1. 1164p., Vol 2. 1167p.-2595p.; 25cm.
Contents Volume I 1. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Part I - Relevancy of Facts Chapter I. Preliminary Chapter II. Of the Relevancy of Facts Volume II Part II - On Proof Chapter III - Facts which Need not be Proved Chapter IV - Of Oral Evidence Chapter V - Of Documentary Evidence Chapter VI - Of the Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence Part III - Production and Effect of Evidence Chapter VII - Of the Burden of Proof Chapter VIII - Estoppel Chapter IX - Of Witnesses Chapter X - Of the Examination of Witnesses Chapter XI - Of Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence 2. The Art of Cross-Examination 3. Rules For Cross-Examination 4. Classes of Witnesses and as to the Mode of Cross-Examining Them 5. Illustrative Cases 6. Electronic Evidence Appendix A. Draft Report of the Select Committee Appendix B. Second Report of the Select Committee Appendix C. The Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1891 Appendix D. The Commercial Documents Evidence Act, 1939 Subject Index
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. ---provided by publisher
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Evidence (Law) India Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (India)