QA – Indian Evidence Act is a question-and-answer guide to the classical law of evidence as enacted in 1872, which has long governed proof in Indian courts. Prepared for law students, it presents the subject through clear questions and structured answers built for examination preparation.
The book covers the central principles of the law of evidence, including the relevancy of facts, admissions and confessions, the burden of proof, presumptions, the distinction between oral and documentary evidence, the rules on examination of witnesses, and the doctrine of estoppel. Foundational concepts are explained to aid both understanding and recall.
Key highlights:
- Coverage of relevancy, admissions, confessions and burden of proof
- Treatment of documentary evidence, witnesses and estoppel
- Question-and-answer format for efficient revision
- Useful for LL.B. students and competitive examination candidates
Part of Allahabad Law Agency’s reliable question-and-answer series, this title remains a helpful companion for understanding the principles of evidence law.



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