The Commercial Documents Evidence Act, 1939

Learn about The Commercial Documents Evidence Act, 1939 which is an Indian law that lays down provisions for admissibility of commercial documents as evidence in a court of law.

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Summary

The Commercial Documents Evidence Act, 1939 is an Indian law that governs the admissibility of commercial documents as evidence in a court of law. This act defines what constitutes commercial documents, such as bills of exchange, promissory notes, and receipts, and lays down provisions for their admissibility in court. The act also specifies the conditions that must be met for a commercial document to be considered admissible, such as the document must be in writing and signed by the relevant parties. The act also provides for the presumption of genuineness of certain commercial documents, such as bills of exchange and promissory notes, which is a rebuttable presumption that the document is genuine unless proved otherwise. Overall, The Commercial Documents Evidence Act, 1939 is an important law that plays a significant role in regulating commercial transactions and disputes in India.

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