Can you please help me distinguish Judicial Evidence and extra-judicial evidence in points?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Explanation:
Judicial Evidence – Judicial evidences are those which are given before the magistrate in the court. For example- a confession made by the accused before the magistrate in the court is an Judicial Evidence. ... The best example of a direct evidence would be statement or confessions made by the witnesses.
Extra Judicial Evidence – Extra judicial. That which is done, given, or effected outside the course of regular judicial proceedings. Not founded upon, or unconnected with, the action of a court of law, as in extrajudicial evidence or an extrajudicial oath. ... When offered into court as evidence, it is subject to the Hearsay rule and its exceptions.
Similar questions