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Contents of documents ordered to be admitted into evidence, hence exhibited.
9 months ago
Whether Plaintiff can rely on public documents Ordered by Court to be admitted into evidences and hence exhibited, for proving his case without proving contents. Because Defendant has not challenge said order of court admitting & exhibiting documents.
A.Dear client,
Documents can be taken on record by the court and read in evidence only if relied upon, produced, and exhibited in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act
Documents can be taken on record by the court and read in evidence only if relied upon, produced, and exhibited in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Evidence Act
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