📘 Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (in Telugu) | 1st Edition (2020)
✒️ Authored by: K.S. Narayana | Language: Telugu | Publisher: Asia Law House
This book by K.S. Narayana presents the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 in clear and accessible Telugu, making one of the most important branches of procedural law easily understandable for students, lawyers, and general readers. The 1st Edition (2020) provides the complete text of the Act, along with explanations and judicial references, to help readers grasp both the letter and spirit of evidence law.
🔍 Key Features:
⚖️ Full Text in Telugu – complete and accurate translation of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
📜 Simplified Language – complex legal provisions explained in simple Telugu for clarity and comprehension.
🏛️ Judicial References – key Supreme Court and High Court decisions included for better understanding.
📚 Covers Core Principles – relevancy, admissibility, burden of proof, presumptions, oral and documentary evidence, and expert testimony.
💻 Modern Relevance – includes provisions on electronic records and digital evidence under the IT Act.
👩🎓 Exam-Ready – useful for law students, judicial service aspirants, and competitive exams in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana.
🆕 1st Edition (2020) – updated with the latest statutory amendments and case law till publication.
🎯 Recommended For:
Law students & judicial service aspirants in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Advocates, judges & magistrates using Telugu as a working language
Police officials, investigators & prosecutors dealing with evidence law
Academicians, researchers & libraries focusing on regional legal resources
General readers who wish to understand the law of evidence in Telugu
This 1st Edition (2020) of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (in Telugu) by K.S. Narayana is a reliable, user-friendly, and authoritative reference, ensuring that the law of evidence is accessible to Telugu-speaking readers for study, practice, and application.

