CHAPTERIZATION
 PART 1- RELEVANCY OF FACTS Chapter I- Nature and Functions of the Law of Evidence Chapter II- Relevancy of Facts Chapter III- Res Gestae Chapter IV- Occasion, Cause, Effect etc. Chapter V- Motive, Preparation and Conduct Chapter VI- Explanatory, Introductory etc., Facts Chapter VII- Evidence to Prove Conspiracy Chapter VIII- Evidence of Similar Facts Chapter IX- Admissions Chapter X- Confessions Chapter XI- Confession to Police Chapter XII- Statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses Chapter XIII- Statements made under special circumstances Chapter XIV- How much of a Statement is to be proved Chapter XV- Judgments of Courts of justice when relevant Chapter XVI- Opinion of third persons when relevant Chapter XVII- Character when relevant  PART II- ON PROOF Chapter XVIII- Facts which need not be proved Chapter XIX- Modes of Proof Chapter XX- Oral Evidence Chapter XXI- Documentary Evidence Chapter XXII- Public Documents Chapter XXIII- Proof of Public Documents Chapter XXIV- Presumptions as to documents Chapter XXV- Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence Chapter XXVI- Ambiguous Documents  PART III- Production and Effect of Evidence Chapter XXVII- Burden of Proof Chapter XXVIII- Survivorship and Death Chapter XXIX- Presumptions Chapter XXX- Estoppel Chapter XXXI-Witnesses Chapter XXXII- Privileged Communications Chapter XXXIII- Evidence of Accomplice Chapter XXXIV- Examination of Witnesses Chapter XXXV- Improper admission or rejection of evidence |
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Author(s) | Avtar Singh |
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ISBN | 9789386456663 |
Edition | 23rd Edition 2018 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Central Law Publications |
Type of Binding | Paperback |
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