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Difference between Human rights in India and Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Human rights in India vs. Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Human rights in India is an issue complicated by the country's large size and population as well as its diverse culture, despite its status as the world's largest sovereign, secular, socialist democratic republic. The Indian Evidence Act, originally passed in India by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1872, during the British Raj, contains a set of rules and allied issues governing admissibility of evidence in the Indian courts of law.

Similarities between Human rights in India and Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Human rights in India and Indian Evidence Act, 1872 have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Raj, Partition of India.

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  • What Human rights in India and Indian Evidence Act, 1872 have in common
  • What are the similarities between Human rights in India and Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Human rights in India and Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Comparison

Human rights in India has 137 relations, while Indian Evidence Act, 1872 has 18. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.29% = 2 / (137 + 18).

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