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Indian Evidence Act (Page 14)

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Section 148 Evidence Act

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148. Court to decide when question shall be asked and when witness compelled to answer. If any such question relates to matter not relevant toRead More →

Section 149 Evidence Act

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149. Question not to be asked without reasonable grounds. No such question as is referred to in Section 148 ought to be asked, unless theRead More →

Section 150 Evidence Act

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150. Procedure of Court in case of question being asked without reasonable grounds. If the court is of opinion that any such question asked wasRead More →

Section 151 Evidence Act

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151. Indecent and scandalous questions. The Court may forbid any question or inquiries which it regards as indecent or scandalous, although such questions or inquiriesRead More →

Section 152 Evidence Act

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152. Question intended to insult or annoy. The Court shall forbid any question which appears to it to be intended to insult or annoy, orRead More →

Section 153 Evidence Act

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153. Exclusion of evidence to contradict answer to questions testing veracity. When a witness has been asked and has answered any question which is relevantRead More →

Section 154 Evidence Act

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154. Question by party of his own witness. The Court may, in its discretion, permit the person who calls a witness to put any questionRead More →

Section 155 Evidence Act

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155. Impeaching credit of witness. The credit of a witness may be impeached in the following ways by the adverse party, or with the consentRead More →

Section 156 Evidence Act

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156. Questions tending to corroborate evidence of relevant fact, admissible. When a witness whom it is intended to corroborate gives evidence of any relevant fact,Read More →

Section 157 Evidence Act

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157. Former statements of witness may be proved to corroborate later testimony as to same fact. In order to corroborate the testimony of a witness,Read More →

Section 158 Evidence Act

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158. What matters may be proved in connection with proved statement relevant under Section 32 or 33. Whenever any statement relevant under Section 32 orRead More →

Section 160 Evidence Act

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160. Testimony to facts stated in document mentioned in Section 159. A witness may also testify to facts mentioned in any such document as isRead More →

Section 161 Evidence Act

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161. Right of adverse party as to writing used to refresh memory. Any writing referred to under the provisions of the two last preceding sectionsRead More →

Section 162 Evidence Act

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162. Production of document. A witness summoned to produce a document shall, if it is in his possession or power, bring it to the Court,Read More →

Section 163 Evidence Act

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163. Giving as evidence, of document called for and produced on notice. When a party calls for a document which he has given the otherRead More →

Section 164 Evidence Act

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164. Using, as evidence, of document, production of which was refused on notice. When a party refuses to produce a document which he has hadRead More →

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