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Law of Evidence

Law of Evidence

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  • Author(s): Vepa P. Sarathi, K.A.Pandey
  • Publisher: Eastern Book Company
  • Edition: 8 Ed 2021
  • ISBN 13 9789389656190
  • Approx. Pages 540 + Contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
  • Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
Vepa P. Sarathi's Law of Evidence is a classic work on the subject that clarifies and explains the complicated rules governing the law of evidence in a straightforward and easily comprehensible style. While maintaining the flair of this admired work, the revising author has updated the current seventh edition of the book with the latest case laws and statutory changes which have happened since the last edition. With the enormous growth of Information Technology, electronic records have replaced paper-based transactions and consequently the use of digital and electronic signatures to authenticate these records. This edition exhaustively deals with this topic including the pronouncement of the Supreme Court in AnvarP.V. v. P. K. Basheer. The amendments carried out in the Evidence Act, 1872 through the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 have been discussed exhaustively. Apart from this, readers will find the appendices of the book very useful. The first appendix discusses whether Industrial Tribunal is bound by the rules of Evidence Act and the second appendix is devoted to Digital and Electronic Signatures.
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Contents
1.   Introduction  
2.   The Theory of Relevancy  
3.   Relevant Facts of Which Evidence May Be Given
4.   Facts of Which Evidence Need Not be Given  
5.   Facts of Which Evidence Cannot be Given 
6.   Burden of Proof  
7.   Witnesses  
8.   Documentary Evidence
9.   Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence  
10.   Weight of Evidence 
11.   Power of an Appellate Court  
Appendices
I.    Industrial Tribunal and the Law of Evidence
II.    Digital Signature and Electronic Signature
Suggested Readings
Subject Index

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Author Details
Vepa p. Sarathi
Kumar Askand Pandey,
PH D, Associate Professor, Dr RML National Law University, Lucknow
Abhinandan Malik,
BA, LLB (HONS.) (NALSAR), LLM (UNIV. OF TORONTO)

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