1This Act may be called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
Extent. –– It extends to the whole of India 2 except the State of Jammu and Kashmir and applies to all judicial proceedings in or before any Court, including Courts-martial, 3 other than Courts-martial convened under the Army Act (44 & 45 Vict., c. 58) 4 the Naval Discipline 29 & 30 Vict., 109 Act or 5 *** the Indian Navy (Discipline) Act, 1934 (34 of 1934), 6 or the Air Force Act (7 Geo. 5, c. 51) but not to affidavits7 presented to any Court or officer, nor to proceedings before an arbitrator;
Commencement of Act.––And it shall come into force on the first day of September, 1872.
1. The Act has been extended to Goa, Daman and Diu by Reg. 11 of 1963, s. 3 and Schedule, extended to and brought into force in Dadra and Nagar Haveli by Reg. 6 of 1963, s. 2 and Schedule I (w.e.f. 1-7-1965) and to the whole of the Union territory of Lakshadweep by Reg. 8 of 1965 (w.e.f. 1-10-1967). The Act came into force in Pondicherry on 1-10-1963 vide Reg. 7 of 1963, s. 3 and Schedule I. The Act has been amended in West Bengal by West Bengal Act 20 of 1960 and in Tamil Nadu by Tamil Nadu Act 67 of 1979.
2. Subs. by Act 3 of 1951, s. 3 and the Schedule, for “except Part B States”.
3. Ins. by Act 18 of 1919, s. 2 and the First Schedule.
4. Ins. by Act 35 of 1934, s. 2 and the Schedule
5. The words “that Act as modified by” Omitted by the A.O. 1950.
6. Ins. by Act 10 of 1927, s. 2 and Schedule I.
7. As to practice relating to affidavits, See the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908), s. 30 (c) and Schedule I, Order XIX, See also the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act 2 of 1974), ss. 295 and 297.