Law of Evidence
- 2nd Ed.
- New Delhi: 1991.
- 1072p. cli; 24cm
CONTENTS PART- I RELEVANCY OF FACTS Chapter- I Preliminary Chapter- II Of the Relevancy of Facts Admission Statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses How much of a statement is to be proved Judgments of courts of justice, when relevant Opinions of third persons when relevant Character when relevant
PART- II ON PROOF Chapter- III Facts which need not be proved Chapter- IV Of oral evidence Chapter- V Of Documentary Evidence Public Documents Presumptions as to Documents Chapter- VI Of the Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence
PART- III PRODUCTION AND EFFECT OF EVIDENCE Chapter- VII Of the burden of proof Chapter- VIII Estoppel Chapter- IX Of Witnesses Chapter- X Of the Examination of witnesses Chapter- XI Of new improper admission and rejection of evidence