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.............................................................................................................................DescriptionIn the annals of legal history, only a few books have made so much impact and held so much of sway as Ratanlal & Dhirajlai on The Law of Evidence. Time has never beaten or battered this acknowledged work. Like an immortal classic, its appeal has never withered but only grown with the passage of time. Its journey through 21 editions over a vast span of eighty nine years is a profound testimony to its intrinsic worth and scholastic wealth and a tribute to its master creators who are revered to this day by its vast readership with amazing sincerity and candid fervour..............................................................................................................................ContentsPart I -Relevancy of factsI. Preliminary (Ss. 1-4)II. Of the relevancy of facts (Ss. 5-55)Part II - On proofIII. Facts which need not be proved (Ss. 56-58)IV. Of oral evidence (Ss. 59-60)V. Of documentary evidence (Ss. 61-90A)VI. Of the exclusion of oral by documentary evidence (Ss. 91-100)Part III - Production and effect of evidenceVII. Of the burden of proof (Ss. 101-114A)VIII. Estoppel (Ss. 115-117)IX. Of witnesses (Ss. 118-134)X. Of the examination of witnesses (Ss. 135-166)XI. Of improper admission and rejection of evidence (Ss. 167)SummaryIndex.............................................................................................................................Author DetailsAuthorsRatanlal Ranchhoddas – B.A., LL.B., Advocate (O.S.), Bombay High CourtDhirajlal Keshavlal Thakore – B.A., Of Linclon’s Inn, Barrister-at-LawTwenty-First Edition Revised byHon’ble Mr. Justice Y.V. Chandrachud, Former Chief Justice, Supreme Court of IndiaV.R. Manohar, Former Advocate-General of MaharashtraSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Chief Editor, All India Reporter, Criminal Law Journal, Labour & Industrial Cases, Taxation Law Reports, AIR Manual, Ex-Dean, Faculty of Law, Nagpur University, Ex-Chairman, Bar Council of MaharashtraDr. Avtar Singh, LL.M., LL.D. (Luck.).............................................................................................................................