The Bill of Evidence Act was prepared by

Fourth Law Commission
Sir Henry Maine
Sir James Stephen
None of the above

The correct answer is (c) Sir James Stephen.

The Bill of Evidence Act was prepared by Sir James Stephen, a British jurist and politician. It was enacted in 1893 and is a consolidation of the law of evidence in England and Wales. The Act sets out the rules of evidence that apply in civil and criminal trials.

Sir Henry Maine was a British jurist and historian. He is best known for his work on comparative law and anthropology. He was not involved in the preparation of the Bill of Evidence Act.

The Fourth Law Commission was a commission established in 1872 to codify the law of England and Wales. It was not involved in the preparation of the Bill of Evidence Act.