Description
Kamal Publishers Proof Of Documents 4th edition 2024 by R Chakraborty
Facts Which Need not be Proved
Oral Evidence Documentary Evidence
Primary Evidence
Secondary Evidence
Proof of Documents by Primary Evidence
Cases in Which Secondary Evidence Relating to Documents may be Given
Rules as to Notice to Produce
Proof of Signatures and Handwriting of Person Alleged to Have Signed or Written Documents Produced
Proof of Execution of Document Required by Law to be Attested
Proof Where no Attesting Witness Found
Admission of Execution by Party to Attested Documents
Proof of Attesting Witness Denies The Execution
Public Documents
Presumption as to Genuinessness of Certified Copies
Presumption as to Documents Produced as Record of Evidence
Presumption as to Gazettes Newspapers Private Acts of Parliament and Other Documents
Presumption as to Document Admissible in England Without Proof of Seal or Signature
Presumption as to Maps or Plans Made by Authority of Government
Presumption as to Collections of Laws and Reports of Decisions
Presumption as to Power-of-Attorney
Presumption as to Certified Copies of Foreign Judicial Records
Presumption as to Books Maps and Charts
Presumption as to Telegraphic Messages
Presumption as to Due Execution Etc of Documents Not Produced
Presumption as to Documents Thirty Years Old
Presumption as to Electronic Records Five Years Old
Evidence of Terms of Contracts
Grants and Other Dispositions of Property Reduced to form of Documents
Exclusion of Evidence
Exclusion of Evidence Against Application Document to Existing Facts
Evidence as to Document Unmeaning in Reference to Existence Facts
Evidence as to Application
Burden of Proof