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Cases in which secondary relating to documents may be given
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INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872
Section 65 - Cases in which secondary relating to documents may be given
Other Sections in same act
Short title. Extent. Commencement of Act
Repeal of enactments
Interpretation clause
"May presume." "Shall Presume." "Conclusive proof."
Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts
Relevancy of facts forming part of same transaction
Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue
Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct
Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts
Things said or done by conspirator in reference to common design
When facts not otherwise relevant become relevant
In suits for damages, facts tending to enable Court to determine amount are relevant
Facts relevant when right or custom is in question
Facts showing existence of state of mind, or of body, of bodily feeling
Facts bearing on question whether act was accidental or intentional
Existence of course of business when relevant
Admission defined
Admission by party to proceeding or his agent
Admissions by persons whose position must be proved as against party to suit
Admissions by persons expressly referred to by party to suit
Proof of admissions against persons making them, and by or on their behalf
When oral admissions as to contents of documents are relevant
Admissions in civil cases when relevant
Confession caused by inducement, threat or promise, when irrelevant in criminal proceeding
Confession to police-officer not to be proved
Confession by accused while in custody of police not to be proved against him
How much of information received from accused may be proved
Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat or promise, relevant
Confession otherwise relevant not to become irrelevant because of promise of secrecy, etc
Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence