This authoritative bare-act edition presents the Bankers? Books Evidence Act, 1891 in a compact, practitioner-friendly format designed for rapid statutory lookup. Reproduced verbatim with numbered sections and clear headings, it explains the legal framework for how bankers? books, ledgers and other records are to be preserved, certified and produced as admissible evidence before courts and tribunals. Key provisions cover the circumstances under which certified copies qualify as evidence, procedures for inspection and production by banks, protections for bankers and procedural safeguards, and how the Act interacts with general evidence law and banking regulations. The edition is indispensable for litigation lawyers drafting evidence applications, bankers and compliance officers responding to court orders and regulatory probes, auditors and forensic accountants conducting documentary investigations, and academics studying banking law and evidence. Product-page best practices: list sample sections (e.g., certification procedures, admissibility rules), include edition/ISBN, add an indexable preview (table of contents or first section), and implement FAQ schema answering common queries about production & certification to improve search visibility and buyer confidence.






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