Section 75 – Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA)
75. Certified copies of public documents. Every public officer having the custody of a public document, which any person has a right to inspect, shallRead More →
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75. Certified copies of public documents. Every public officer having the custody of a public document, which any person has a right to inspect, shallRead More →
76. Proof of documents by production of certified copies. Such certified copies may be produced in proof of the contents of the public documents orRead More →
77. Proof of other official documents. The following public documents may be proved as follows: (a) Acts, orders or notifications of the Central Government inRead More →
Presumptions as to documents 78. Presumption as to genuineness of certified copies. (1) The Court shall presume to be genuine every document purporting to beRead More →
79. Presumption as to documents produced as record of evidence, etc. Whenever any document is produced before any Court, purporting to be a record orRead More →
80. Presumption as to Gazettes, newspapers, and other documents. The Court shall presume the genuineness of every document purporting to be the Official Gazette, orRead More →
81. Presumption as to Gazettes in electronic or digital record. The Court shall presume the genuineness of every electronic or digital record purporting to beRead More →
82. Presumption as to maps or plans made by authority of Government. The Court shall presume that maps or plans purporting to be made byRead More →
83. Presumption as to collections of laws and reports of decisions. The Court shall presume the genuineness of, every book purporting to be printed orRead More →
84. Presumption as to powers-of-attorney. The Court shall presume that every document purporting to be a power-of-attorney, and to have been executed before, and authenticatedRead More →
85. Presumption as to electronic agreements. The Court shall presume that every electronic record purporting to be an agreement containing the electronic or digital signatureRead More →
86. Presumption as to electronic records and electronic signatures. (1) In any proceeding involving a secure electronic record, the Court shall presume unless contrary isRead More →
87. Presumption as to Electronic Signature Certificates. The Court shall presume, unless contrary is proved, that the information listed in an Electronic Signature Certificate isRead More →
88. Presumption as to certified copies of foreign judicial records. (1) The Court may presume that any document purporting to be a certified copy ofRead More →
89. Presumption as to books, maps and charts. The Court may presume that any book to which it may refer for information on matters ofRead More →
90. Presumption as to electronic messages. The Court may presume that an electronic message, forwarded by the originator through an electronic mail server to theRead More →
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