Evidence
It has been defined in the Indian evidence Act (1872).
Two types of evidence
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All statements which the court permits or required to be made before it by witness in relation to matters of fact under enquiry. Oral evidence in the evidence of a witness who has seen, heard or perceived an event. Oral evidence is more important than documentary.
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Certificates
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Vetero legal reports
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Documents prepared by veterinarian in obedience to demand by an authorized police officer or a magistrate referred to chiefly in criminal cases.
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It may be passed to the higher courts and placed in the hands of pleaders.
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Examination of Exhibits
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Articles weapons etc. sent for examination should be described fully to facilitate their identification in the Court later on.
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They should be labelled and returned to the police officer or a magistrate in a sealed cover.
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Articles to be sent to the Chemical Examiner should be kept in the custody of veterinary officer.
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Electronic records
The evidence in recorded in the following manner:
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