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Indian evidence act 1872.

Navigating the Maze: How the Judge Deciphers the Evidence
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Navigating the Maze: How the Judge Deciphers the Evidence

Abstract: The judge’s evaluation of the evidence plays a pivotal role in the pursuit of justice. This research paper aims to delve into the intricate process through which judges assess and weigh the evidence presented before them. By carefully examining the credibility, relevance, and strength of the evidence, judges ensure Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsJune 3, 2023 ago
Case Laws

Rajesh Suryabhan Nayak Vs. The State of Maharashtra, 2006 (5) Mh Lj 243

Introduction: The case of Rajesh Suryabhan Nayak Vs. The State of Maharashtra, 2006 (5) Mh Lj 243, is a significant case in Indian criminal law. The case deals with the issue of circumstantial evidence and whether it can be used to prove the guilt of an accused person beyond reasonable Read more

By Admin, 2 yearsMay 4, 2023 ago

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