THE
INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872 |
| Evidence
may be given of facts in issue and relevant |
Sec.
5 |
| Motive, preparation
and previous or subsequent conduct |
Sec. 8 |
| When facts not otherwise
relevant become |
Sec. 11 |
| Proof of admissions
against persons making them, and by or on their behalf |
Sec. 21 |
| Admission in civil
cases when relevant |
Sec. 23 |
| Confession to police
officer not to be proved |
Sec. 25 |
| How much of information
received from accused may be proved |
Sec. 27 |
| Admissions
not conclusive proof, but may estop |
Sec. 31 |
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Dying declaration |
Sec. 32 |
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Relevancy of statements as to any Law contained in law-books |
Sec. 38 |
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Fraud or collusion in obtaining judgment, or in competency of Court, may
be proved. |
Sec.
44 |
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Opinions of experts
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Sec.
45 |
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In civil cases character
to prove conduct imputed, irrelevant |
Sec.
52 |
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In criminal cases previous
good character relevant |
Sec.
53 |
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Previous bad character
not relevant, except in reply |
Sec.
54 |
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Character as affecting
damages |
Sec.
55 |
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Primary evidence |
Sec.
62 |
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Secondary evidence |
Sec. 63 |
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Proof of documents
by primary evidence. |
Sec.
64 |
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Proof where no attesting
witness found |
Sec.
69 |
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Proof when attesting
witness denies the execution. |
Sec.
71 |
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Proof of documents
by production of certified copies. |
Sec.
77 |
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Presumption as to collection
of laws and reports of decisions |
Sec.
84 |
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Presumption as to telegraphic
messages |
Sec.
88 |
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Presumption as to due
execution, etc. of documents not produced |
Sec.
89 |
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Evidence of terms of contracts, grants and other Dispositions of property
reduced to form of document |
Sec.
91 |
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Who may give evidence
of agreement varying terms of document |
Sec.
99 |
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On whom burden of proof
lies. |
Sec.102 |
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Presumption as to certain
offences. |
Sec.
111A |
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Presumption as to dowry
death |
Sec.
113B |
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Estoppels |
Sec.
115 |
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Professional communications
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Sec.
126 |
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Accomplice |
Sec.
133 |
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Leading questions may
only be asked in cross examination |
Sec.
142 |
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Question not to be
asked without reasonable grounds |
Sec.
149 |