Anything tendered in evidence is
an exhibit. The police collect anything found during investigation and marks it
as Exhibit to be used as evidence in court. They keep such exhibit(s) in
custody and present it in court when the matter has been taken to court.
It should be noted that not all
exhibits are admissible in court. It is only when an exhibit is relevant to the
case or fact in issue that it can be admissible and marked as Exhibit ‘A’,
Exhibit ‘B’, etc.
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