Difference Between Oral Evidence and Documentary Evidence
Oral evidence refers to witness statements given before a court, while documentary evidence refers to documents submitted as evidence. Oral evidence is recorded through speech or symbols, while documentary evidence is composed of words, letters, and figures within documents. The Indian Evidence Act contains provisions for both oral and documentary evidence.
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Difference Between Oral Evidence and Documentary Evidence
Oral evidence refers to witness statements given before a court, while documentary evidence refers to documents submitted as evidence. Oral evidence is recorded through speech or symbols, while documentary evidence is composed of words, letters, and figures within documents. The Indian Evidence Act contains provisions for both oral and documentary evidence.
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Difference between Oral Evidence and
Documentary Evidence
S.No Oral Evidence Documentary Evidence .
Oral evidence means the statements When a document is produced before
1. which are given by a witness before the court then such document is the court. considered as documentary evidence.
It is the statement of a witness in It is a statement submitted through the
2. oral form. documents.
The documents are composed of
In the oral evidence are stated words, signs, letters, figures and 3. through voice, speech or symbols for remarks and submitted before the its recording before the court. court.
The provisions related to the
The oral evidence is discussed documentary evidence has been 4. under section 59 and section 60 of discussed under section 61 to section the Indian Evidence Act. 66 of the Indian Evidence Act.
The oral evidence is required to be
The contents of the documentary direct and it becomes doubtful if the 5. evidence need to be supported by statement contradicts with the primary or secondary evidence. previous statement.