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Explore Indian Evidence Act with Us
The Indian Evidence Act governs the rules of evidence used in Indian courts to determine the admissibility, relevance, and value of facts in legal proceedings.
Enacted in 1872, it defines how oral, documentary, and electronic evidence is presented and examined before courts.
The Act applies to both civil and criminal cases and forms the foundation of fair trials and judicial decision-making in India.
All Indian Evidence Act Sections
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