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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Indian Evidence Act"
Certified Copy Can Be Produced To Prove Original Sale Deed In Trial : Supreme Court
Discussing The Discrepancies And Errors In The Bharatiya Sakshya Bill, 2023
Courts This Week | Ep165 | Bills Replacing IPC CrPC Evidence Act | Manipur Crisis | Modi Degree Row [Video]
Centre Introduces Bills To Replace IPC, CrPC And Indian Evidence Act In Lok Sabha [Video]
Highlights Of Bills Replacing IPC, CrPC & Evidence Act As Stated By Union Home Minister
“Law Of Wills”- Questions & Answers By Justice V Ramkumar [Part-VIII]
Expert Opinion Should Not Be Vague, Even 'Rustic Villager' Can Say 'Injuries Might Be Life Threatening If Not Treated On Time': Rajasthan High Court
Providing SIM Card To ‘Illegal Bangladeshi National’ For Anti-National Activities Amounts to Providing ‘Logistics Support’: Gauhati High Court
S.73 Evidence Act | Specimen Document Must Be Admitted By All Parties Before Comparing With Disputed Handwriting: Orissa High Court
Married Couple's Access To Each Other Conclusively Determines Child's Legitimacy U/S 112 Evidence Act: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Can Trial Court Accept Evidence In Sealed Cover In A Criminal Trial?
Court Can’t Compare Disputed Signatures With Admitted Ones By Mere Glance, Must Record Analysis Of Characteristics: P&H High Court
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