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  2. Pawan Reley - Wikipedia

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    Reley's popular case covers the interpretation and application of Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act, which governs the admissibility of electronic records in Indian courts. [13] [14] Pawan Reley has been advocating for the causes of manual scavengers and sewer cleaners on a pro bono basis for the past nine years.

  3. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Evidence Act, [1] originally passed in India by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1872, during the British Raj, contains a set of rules and allied issues governing admissibility of evidence in the Indian courts of law. The India Evidence Act was replaced by the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam [2] on 1st July 2024.

  4. Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam - Wikipedia

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    The Adhiniyam consists of 170 sections as opposed to the 167 sections in the previous Indian Evidence Act. Of these 167 sections, 23 sections have been modified, five removed, and one more section added. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  5. T. R. Desai - Wikipedia

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    T. R. Desai (1876-1914) was an Indian lawyer and author best known for writing books in Trust, Equity, Limitation, Easement, Government Tenders, Contract and Sale of Goods Act. He was the father of Justice S. T. Desai , Chief Justice of Gujarat and Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India.

  6. File:Indian constitutional documents .. (IA ...

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    I. 1600-1918.--II. The Government of India acts, 1915 & 1916; including references to older statutes, together with an introductory account of the present working constitution of British India and a brief preliminary study of English political institutions

  7. Evidence Act - Wikipedia

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    Evidence Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in Australia, India, Malaysia and the United Kingdom relating to evidence. The Bill for an Act with this short title will have been known as a Evidence Bill during its passage through Parliament .

  8. List of acts of the Parliament of India - Wikipedia

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    Bankers Books Evidence Act 1891 18 Bengal Military Police Act 1892 5 Madras City Civil Court Act 1892 7 Partition Act 1893 4 Sir Dinshaw Maneckjee Petit Act 1893 6 Prisons Act 1894 9 Epidemic Disease Act 1897 3 General Clauses Act 1897 10 Live-stock Importation Act 1898 9 Central Provinces Tenancy Act 1898 11 Indian Stamp Act: 1899 2

  9. Talk:Indian Evidence Act, 1872 - Wikipedia

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    In India The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, a legacy of the 150 years' of the British Raj is still in vogue, with a few amendments and modifications carried out in the Post Independent India. Nevertheless, one must say that the said statute despite its antiquity has stood the test of time, thanks to the rare foresight and innovative spirit shown by ...