Which is not main principle that underlies law of evidence?

a) The evidence must be confined to matter in issue

b) Hearsay evidence must be admitted 

c) Hearsay evidence must be admitted

d) The best evidence must be given cases

1 Answer

Answer :

c) Hearsay evidence must be admitted

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