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The answer is: A
Explanation
The correct option is A: Evidence received by Courts in proof or disproof of facts.
Judicial evidence refers to evidence that the court accepts to establish or reject the facts in question. Such evidence includes confessions of the accused, statements of witnesses, documentary evidence, and facts presented for examination by the court. Judicial evidence is different from non-judicial evidence, which is evidence that is not received by the court, such as evidence collected by the police, the home department, or other authorities. Therefore, options B, C, and D are incorrect.