Step 1: Understanding Handwriting Evidence under the Indian Evidence Act.
Section 47 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the proof of handwriting. It allows for the evidence of a person who is familiar with the handwriting of the person who wrote the document. Experts' opinions are used in some cases, but the law primarily allows for layperson verification of handwriting.
Step 2: Explanation of Other Options.
- (a) Expert opinions are used, but they are not the only means of proving handwriting.
- (c) Police verification is not a standard method under the Evidence Act for proving handwriting.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The Indian Evidence Act allows the proof of handwriting by a person who is familiar with it, as per Section 47.