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Digest on Acquittal Based on Evidences under Criminal Law by Yogesh V Nayyar – Edition 2023-Vinod Publication

Digest on Acquittal Based on Evidences under Criminal Law by Yogesh V Nayyar – Edition 2023-Vinod Publication

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Yogesh V. Nayyar is a respected legal author known for his contributions to criminal law literature. Through his analytical approach and practical understanding of legal procedures, he has compiled important judicial decisions that assist legal practitioners in interpreting evidentiary standards in criminal trials. His works are widely referred to by advocates, law students, and researchers seeking clarity on criminal law principles and courtroom practice.

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Digest on Acquittal Based on Evidences under Criminal Law by Yogesh V. Nayyar is a comprehensive legal reference that analyzes judicial principles relating to acquittal in criminal cases based on evidentiary considerations. This book provides a structured digest of important case laws and legal interpretations that help legal professionals understand how courts evaluate evidence before granting acquittal.

The book carefully compiles significant judicial precedents and explains the reasoning adopted by courts while deciding criminal matters involving insufficiency of evidence, contradictions in testimony, procedural lapses, and benefit of doubt. It serves as a practical guide for advocates, law students, judicial aspirants, and legal researchers who wish to strengthen their understanding of evidentiary standards under criminal law.

Written in a clear and practical manner, the digest makes it easier to locate relevant judgments and legal principles, making it a useful resource for courtroom practice, legal drafting, and academic study. Whether used for case preparation or legal research, this publication provides valuable insights into the evidentiary foundations of criminal acquittals.


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