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साक्ष्य — meaning in English: Evidence

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नैतिकता
naitikta
साक्ष्य
sākṣya
दो
do
परिवार
parivaar
मंगलवार
Mangalvaar
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use 'साक्ष्य' in legal and academic contexts, often during court cases or research presentations where proof or documentation is required. For instance, a lawyer might present 'साक्ष्य' to substantiate claims in a trial, while a student could reference 'साक्ष्य' in a thesis to support their argument.
Synonyms & nuances
'साक्ष्य' is often compared to 'प्रमाण' (pramāṇ), which also means evidence but can imply a broader sense of proof, including measurements or scientific validation. You would choose 'साक्ष्य' specifically when referring to evidence in a legal or formal context, whereas 'प्रमाण' might be used in discussions of empirical data or general proof.
Culture
'साक्ष्य' has its roots in Sanskrit, where it originally pertained to the act of witnessing or providing proof. In Indian culture, the importance of 'साक्ष्य' transcends mere evidence; it reflects the values of truth and justice, especially in legal matters where it determines the outcome of cases. Historically, the concept of 'साक्ष्य' has been central to the Indian judicial system, emphasizing the need for reliable proof.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of साक्ष्य in English?
'साक्ष्य' translates to 'evidence' in English, indicating proof or documentation that supports a claim or assertion in various contexts, particularly legal and academic.
Q.How do you use साक्ष्य in a sentence?
You can use 'साक्ष्य' in a sentence like this: 'मुकदमे में साक्ष्य पेश किया गया था।' (Evidence was presented in the case.) This illustrates its formal usage in legal contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with साक्ष्य?
A common mistake is confusing 'साक्ष्य' with 'सबूत' (saboot), which also means evidence but can carry a more informal connotation. Use 'साक्ष्य' for formal contexts, especially in law or academia.
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