Sir Woodroffe & Syed Amir Ali's law of evidence
Material type: TextPublication details: Lexis Nexis 2008 NagpurEdition: 18thDescription: in 4V V1 cxxxviii,1630p V2 clxx,3439p V3 cciv,5134p V4 cxlvi,6650pISBN:- 9788180385636
- 22 347.60954 WO-S
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This four-volume set is the acclaimed all-time classic section-wise commentary on the Indian Evidence Act 1872. Some topics covers here are System of Judicial Enquiry: Traditions and Features, Principles of the Law of Evidence and Indian Evidence Act: An Overview. A comparative study has been made of the British and American law of evidence in the light of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 etc. The text includes central and state amendments and, wherever necessary, Broom's Legal Maxims, Black's Law Dictionary and Corpus Juris Secandum have been drawn on to elucidate principles of law.
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