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Section 47A Evidence Act

2019-03-20
Tagged: Indian Evidence Act

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 →

Section 48 Evidence Act

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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 →

Section 49 Evidence Act

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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 →

Section 50 Evidence Act

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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 →

Section 51 Evidence Act

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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 →

Section 52 Evidence Act

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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 →

Section 53 Evidence Act

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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 →

Section 53A Evidence Act

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53A. Evidence of character or previous sexual experience not relevant in certain cases. In the prosecution for an offence under section 354, section 354A, section 354B,Read More →

Section 54 Evidence Act

2019-03-20
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54. Previous bad character not relevant except in reply. In criminal proceedings the fact that the accused person had a bad character is irrelevant, unlessRead More →

Section 55 Evidence Act

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55. Character as affecting damages. In civil cases, the fact that the character of any person is such as to affect the amount of damagesRead More →

Section 56 Evidence Act

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56. Fact Judicially noticeable need not be proved. No fact of which the Court will take judicial notice need be proved. Comments: Judicial Notice of factRead More →

Section 57 Evidence Act

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57. Facts of which Court must take judicial notice. The Court shall take judicial notice of the following facts- 1- All laws in force in theRead More →

Section 58 Evidence Act

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58. Facts admitted need not be proved. No fact need to be proved in any proceeding which the parties thereto or their agents agree to admitRead More →

Section 59 Evidence Act

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59. Proof of facts by oral evidence. All facts, except the contents of documents or electronic records may be proved by oral evidence. Read Indian Evidence ActRead More →

Section 60 Evidence Act

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60. Oral evidence must be direct. Oral evidence must, in all cases whatever, be direct; that is to say- If it refers to a fact whichRead More →

Section 61 Evidence Act

2019-03-20
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61. Proof of contents of documents. The contents of documents may be proved either by primary or by secondary evidence. Comment: (a) A man may lieRead More →

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