
Rule of Evidence
The Rules of Evidence are guidelines that determine what information can be presented in a court during a trial. These rules help ensure that the evidence is reliable, relevant, and fair. They cover things like how evidence is gathered, what types can be used (like documents, witness testimony, or physical objects), and how it must be displayed in court. The aim is to protect the rights of all parties involved and maintain the integrity of the legal process, ensuring that the court only hears information that help establish the truth of the matter at hand.