Treatise on Law of Evidence is a scholarly and comprehensive work that systematically examines the principles governing evidence in judicial proceedings. The book offers a detailed exposition of evidentiary rules applicable to both civil and criminal trials, ensuring clarity on admissibility, relevance, and probative value.
It covers oral and documentary evidence, burden of proof, presumptions, confessions, admissions, expert testimony, and witness examination. Special emphasis is placed on modern developments such as electronic and digital evidence, forensic materials, and technological advancements impacting evidentiary standards. The treatise integrates statutory provisions with landmark judicial decisions, providing both doctrinal depth and practical insight.
Designed for ease of reference, the book serves as a reliable guide for understanding how evidence is evaluated and applied in courtrooms. Its analytical approach, supported by case law, makes it an indispensable resource for litigation practice, academic research, and judicial decision-making.








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