A comprehensive practical guide on marking, impounding and proof of documents in judicial proceedings. The book elaborates the legal principles governing documentary evidence, including admissibility, relevancy, and modes of proof under Indian procedural and evidence laws. It provides step‑by‑step explanations on how documents are introduced in court, how objections are raised, and how disputed documents are handled. The text highlights judicial interpretations and procedural safeguards that ensure fairness and authenticity in trials. By combining theory with procedural application, it equips readers with essential courtroom skills. This work is useful for understanding court practices related to documentary evidence and helps practitioners avoid technical errors that may affect case outcomes. It bridges procedural law and practical litigation requirements.






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