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Elementary Principles of Law of Evidence. Relevancy of facts – Res gestae, Motive, Preparation, and Plea of Alibi.
Dr. Y. Srinivasa Rao,, M.A (English Lit.)., B.Ed., LL.M., Ph.D in Law of Torts, Senior Faculty Member – II, (District and Sessions Judge), Introductory:- The Evidence Act has no application to enquiries conducted by tribunals even though they may be judicial in character. Rules of natural justice will apply, Union of India v. T.R. Verma,
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