This book provides a detailed explanation of the law relating to proof of documents in both civil and criminal cases. It covers the principles of admissibility, relevance, and evidentiary value under the Indian Evidence Act and procedural laws. The text discusses primary and secondary evidence, electronic records, and presumptions relating to documents. Judicial precedents are cited to clarify practical application in courts. Special emphasis is placed on proof of public and private documents, execution, attestation, and certification. The book also deals with burden of proof and documentary evidence in trials. With practical illustrations and clear exposition, it serves as a useful reference for advocates, judges, and students handling evidentiary matters.








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