Test Identification Parade Guidelines
Summary
A Test Identification Parade (TIP) is a procedure under Indian criminal law for witness identification of suspects, governed by Section 9 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. It is conducted before the trial to ensure accurate identification and must be conducted fairly to prevent undue influence. The Bhartiya Shaksh Adhiniyam is the Hindi name for the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, and they refer to the same legal document. If you need more information on specific sections or issues within the Indian Evidence Act, consider consulting legal resources or professionals.Full Conversation
bhartiya shaksh adhiniyam
Bhartiya Shaksh Adhiniyam, also known as the Indian Evidence Act, *, governs the rules of evidence in Indian courts. Here are some key points:
- Section *: Deals with facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts, including identification parades.
- Section *: Expert opinion on matters such as handwriting or fingerprint analysis.
- Section *: Secondary evidence of documents.
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you're wrong both are different
It seems there might be some confusion. Could you please clarify which two things you believe are different? This will help me provide you with more accurate information.
bhartiya shaksh adhiniyam and Indian evidence act both are different
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I appreciate your patience. The Bhartiya Shaksh Adhiniyam is indeed the Hindi name for the Indian Evidence Act, *. They are the same legal document.
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