
evidence admissibility
Evidence admissibility refers to whether proof presented in a court is accepted for consideration. It depends on rules that determine if the evidence is relevant, reliable, and obtained lawfully. Factors like how the evidence was collected, whether it’s allowed by law, and if it helps prove or disprove a fact are considered. If evidence is deemed admissible, it can be used during the trial; if not, it’s excluded. These rules ensure that the evidence considered is fair, credible, and helps in reaching a just decision.