Secondary Evidence is an important concept under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, particularly when the original document—known as primary evidence—cannot be produced before the court. […]
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What is Secondary Evidence? Explain the circumstances in which Secondary Evidence is admissible.
In the law of evidence, the authenticity and reliability of documents play a crucial role in ensuring fair adjudication. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 lays […]
Secondary Evidence
Meaning of Secondary Evidence Secondary Evidence refers to evidence that is not the original document but a substitute permitted by law when the original cannot […]
Presumptions as to Documents.
Meaning and Legal Basis Presumptions as to documents refer to the legal inferences that courts are permitted or required to draw regarding the authenticity or […]
Public Document
Definition and Legal Basis A public document is a record made by a public authority or official in the discharge of their official duties, intended […]
