Section 40 Evidence Act
40. Previous judgments relevant to bar a second suit or trial. The existence of any judgment, order or decree which by law prevents any courtRead More →
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40. Previous judgments relevant to bar a second suit or trial. The existence of any judgment, order or decree which by law prevents any courtRead More →
41. Relevancy of certain judgments in probate etc., jurisdiction. A final judgment, order or decree of a Competent Court, in exercise of probate, matrimonial, admiraltyRead More →
42. Relevancy and effect of judgment, order or decrees, other than those mentioned in Section 41. Judgments, orders or decrees other than those mentioned inRead More →
43. Judgment etc, other than those mentioned in Section 40 to 42 when relevant. Judgments, orders or decrees other than those mentioned in Sections 40,Read More →
44. Fraud or collusion in obtaining judgment, or incompetence of Court may be proved. Any party to a suit or other proceeding may show thatRead More →
45. Opinions of experts. When the Court has to form an opinion upon a point of foreign law, or of science, or art, or asRead More →
45A. Opinion of Examiner of electronic evidence. When in a proceeding, the court has to form an opinion on any matter relating to any informationRead More →
46. Facts bearing upon opinions of experts. Facts, not otherwise relevant, are relevant if they support or are inconsistent with the opinion of experts whenRead More →
47. Opinions as to handwriting when relevant. When the Court has to form an opinion as to the person by whom document was written orRead More →
47A. Opinion as to electronic signature when relevant. When the Court has to form an opinion as to the electronic signature of any person, theRead More →
48. Opinion as to existence of right or custom when relevant. When the Court has to form an opinion as to existence of any generalRead More →
49. Opinion as to usages, tenants etc when relevant. When the Court has to form an opinion as to – the usage’s and tenants ofRead More →
50. Opinion on relationship when relevant. When the Court has to form an opinion as to the relationship of one person to another, the opinion,Read More →
51. Grounds of opinion when relevant. Whenever the opinion of any living person is relevant, the grounds on which such opinion is based are alsoRead More →
52. In civil cases character to prove conduct imputed, irrelevant. In civil cases, the fact that the character of any person concerned is such asRead More →
53. In criminal cases, previous good character relevant. In criminal proceedings the fact that the person accused is of good character, is relevant. Read IndianRead More →
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