MODE OF TAKING AND RECORDING EVIDENCES IN INDIA
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“This paper contains the procedure followed during the collection of evidence in criminal cases. It talks about mode of taking and recording evidences. Due to technological era, electronic evidences are now admissible in the court of law. The meaning of evidence is defined in the Section 3 Indian Evidence Act. After the acceptance of electronic evidences, amendments have been made in section 65-A and 65-B of the Indian Evidence Act. Evidences are used to arrive at a truth and serve justice to the people. So it is utterly important to look into the evidences and present them before the court in the best manner possible. The procedure for mode of taking and recording evidences is provided in the Sections from 272 to 283 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973. Case laws described below depicts some of the important judgments of the said topic. This paper also includes some important questions of law.
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