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............................................................................................................................. Description Your classical book on the LAW OF EVIDENCE has shown to the legal world your thoroughness and accuracy as a commentator. Your treatment of different topics is always illuminating…”The book is bound to continue to be THE BOOK ON EVIDENCE in this country” As amended by the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2005 (2 of 2006) and the Information Technology Act, 2008 (10 of 2009) (w.e.f. 27.10.2009) incorporated at appropriate places. Containing lucid, comprehensive, accurate and encyclopaedic information of Law of Evidence. This book solves all evidence questions quickly and saves valuable hours by enabling you to turn up any question instantly on account of its splendid arrangement. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Volume 1 The Indian Evidence Act. 1872 Part I - Relevancy of Facts 1. Preliminary (Ss.1 - 4) 2. Of the Relevancy of Facts (Ss.5 - 55) Part II - On Proof 3. Facts which Need not be Proved (Ss.56 - 58) 4. Of Oral Evidence (Ss.59 - 60) 5. Of Documentary Evidence (Ss.61 - 90A) 6. Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence (Ss.91 - 100) Volume 2 Part III - Production and Effect of Evidence 7. Of the Burden of Proof (Ss.101 - 114A) 8. Estoppel (Ss.115 - 117) 9. Witnesses (Ss.118 - 134) 10. Examination of Witnesses (Ss.135 - 166) 11. Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence (S.167) Appendices A - Affidavit B - The Oaths Act C - The Bankers' Books Evidence Act D - The Commercial Documents Evidence Act E - Information Technology Act, 2000 ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Author M.C. Sarkar S.C. Sarkar, Judge, Calcutta Small Cause Court Prabhas C. Sarkar, Advocate, High Court, Calcutta Seventeenth Edition throughly Revised & Enlarged As amended by the Criminal law (Amendment) Act, 2005 (2 of 2006), Information Technology Act, 2008 (10 of 2009) (w.e.f. 27-10-2009) Sudipto Sarkar, M.A., LL.M. (Cantab.) of Gray’s Inn. Barrister, Senior Advocate, High Court, Calcutta V.R. Manohar, Former Advocate-General of Maharashtra, Senior 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 Maharashtra .............................................................................................................................