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Delhi Law House C. D. Fields: Commentary On Law Of Evidence 13Th Revised Updated Edition In 5 Volumes by C D Field
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The law has not laid down any clear standard for the sufficiency of evidence to induce belief. Belief is rarely the consequence of a strictly logical process and sometimes the same evidence which to one may be convincing, to another may be absurd. But nevertheless the matter of believing is not left to the mere intuition of an individual judge for a judge in believing or disbelieving evidence acts on his reason in conformity with his knowledge, observations and experience which always furnish adequate grounds for believing or disbelieving evidence.
Circumstances evidence is just like a rope made of many strands to stay together. The rope has strength more than sufficient to bear the stress laid upon it though no one of the filaments of which it is composed would be sufficient for that
purpose.