Understanding Relevancy In Evidence
Summary
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, Sections 3-50, outlines the relevance of facts in legal proceedings. Section 3 defines key terms like evidence and proved. Sections 5-55 discuss relevant facts admissible as evidence. Key sections include Section 5 on relevancy, Section 6 on facts forming part of the same transaction, Section 11 on inconsistent facts, and Section 14 on state of mind. Sections 7, 9, and 13 cover facts related to occasion, explanation, and rights or customs.Full Conversation
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Sure! Here’s a brief explanation of some key sections within Sections *-* of the Indian Evidence Act, *:
- Section *: Deals with the relevancy of facts.
- Section *: Refers to facts forming part of the same transaction.
- Section *: Facts not otherwise relevant become relevant if they are inconsistent with any fact in issue or relevant fact.
- Section *: Facts showing the state of mind, or state of body or bodily feeling.
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Sections *-* of the Indian Evidence Act, *, cover various aspects of the relevancy of facts in legal proceedings. Here are more details on a few specific sections:
- Section *: Facts which are the occasion, cause, or effect of facts in issue.
- Section *: Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts.
- Section *: Facts relevant when the right or custom is in question.
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