Q: Elaborate the significance of oath in court ?

Ans: There was really a time when witnesses did have to swear by the sacred book of his or her religion. This was supposed to make them speak nothing but the whole truth.


It was a system in the Mughal era.
The Hindus had to swear by the holy water of Ganges or the Bhagavad Gita, and Muslims by the Quran.
The Hindus had to swear by the holy water of Ganges or the Bhagavad Gita, and Muslims by the Quran.
The tradition continued well into the British era.
The Indian Oath Act, 1873 extended the uniform system of oath to all courts.

So giving false testimony in court and taking a false oath, are considered offenses under section 193 of the IPC.

And for this, there is a provision for punishment U/S 193 of The IPC.

Section 4 of Indian oath act mentions about the oaths or affirmations to be made by witnesses, interpretor and jurors.

Juror is a member of jury.

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