Law of Evidence (In 2 Vols) is an authoritative and comprehensive treatise offering a detailed exposition of evidentiary law applicable to both civil and criminal proceedings in India. The two-volume format allows for in-depth coverage of foundational principles such as relevancy of facts, admissibility of evidence, burden of proof, presumptions, and standard of proof. The work extensively examines oral and documentary evidence, examination and cross-examination of witnesses, confessions, admissions, dying declarations, expert evidence, and identification evidence. Special emphasis is placed on electronic and digital evidence, reflecting modern courtroom realities and recent legislative developments under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, alongside established jurisprudence of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Enriched with landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments, the book combines doctrinal clarity with courtroom practicality. Its structured presentation makes it suitable for quick reference as well as detailed study, making it indispensable for litigation, academic research, and judicial preparation.






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