
Overview
The Indian Evidence Act, identified as Act no. 1 of 1872,[2] and called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, has eleven chapters and 167 sections, and came into force 1 September 1872. At that time, India was a part of the British Empire. Over a period of more than 125 years since its enactment, the Indian Evidence Act has basically retained its original form except certain amendments from time to time.
Curriculum
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Introduction of Evidence Act
- Introduction of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Part-1
- Introduction of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Part-2
- Introduction of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Part-3
- Introduction of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Part-4
- Introduction of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Part-5
- Introduction of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 – Part-6
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Evidence Act - Section 40 to 58
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Section -59 to 90A
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Section - 91 to 114A
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Section-115-167