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100 | _aGupta, S P Sen | ||
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_aLaw of Evidence Vol 1 Section 1 to 55 & Vol 2 Section 56 to End/ _cby S P Sen Gupta |
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250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aKolkata: _bKamal Law House, _c2018 |
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_a1519p.; _c25cm. |
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505 | _aContents Indian Evidence Act, 1872 VOLUME 2 - SECTIONS 1 TO 55 PART I : RELEVANCY OF FACTS Chapter I Preliminary Chapter II Of the Relevancy of Facts Admissions Statements by Persons who cannot be called as Witnesses How much of a Statement is to be proved Judgments of Courts of Justice when relevant Opinions of Third Persons when relevant Character when relevant | ||
505 | _aVOLUME 2 - SECTIONS 56 TO END PART II : ON PROOF Chapter III Facts which need not be proved Chapter IV Of Oral Evidence Chapter V Of Documentary Evidence Public documents Presumption as to Documents 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 Witnessess Chapter XI Of Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence | ||
520 | _aIt was a joy to me when a commentary on Essential Commodities Act, the first book of mine, saw the light of the day in 1983. Meanwhile I have written more than twenty-five books. Truely speaking, the present edition of Law of Evidence is a matter of great pleasure to me as I was longing for this edition. I really met a challenge when I decided to write a commentary on the law of evidence. I put hard labour and devoted myself to the classical works of Wigmore, Best, Phipson, Cross, Halsbury's laws of England, MacCormik, Carter and the works of a few other distinguished authors of Indian Evidence Act. Together with that I relied on the authoritative judicial pronouncements, both English and Indian. I have referred copiously foreign cases so that the readers can easily follow the abstract provisions of the Indian Evidence Act. At the same time I have taken full account of the impact of the recent judicial pronouncements in different fields. Section 3 is modelled like a finger-post so that the readers can follow the right track. ---provided by publisher | ||
650 | _aLaw of Evidence | ||
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_c2015 _d2015 |