Exhibiting the Docuents
Chetan
(Querist) 15 March 2010
This query is : Resolved
In 138 case I had filed a Licence (Original) issued by the Govt. authority and also filed the document which I have received through Right to Info. Act.
How to Exhicbit those docuement
whether merely appliation for exhibiting the document is sufficient.
pls guide with case laws if any....
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 15 March 2010
Are you representing accused or complainant?
Why all these documents are required in such simple and straight case?
Which documents do you possess in your hands which you want to get exhibited?
If you are complainant then got these exhibited in the evidence of your witnesses mentioning in their affidavits and if you are for accused then can produce any witness in defence and all those documents can be got exhibited in his statement. Sometime documents are also tendered by counsel themselves or any summonned witness. The requirement of the case and the possession of the documents is to be seen.
N RAMESH.
(Expert) 15 March 2010
same view as that of Makkadji
Parveen Kr. Aggarwal
(Expert) 15 March 2010
Documents which come within the ambit of public documents are per se admissible and can be exhibited by simply tendering the document by making statement either by a party or by his/her counsel.
The other documents are to be proved by producing oral evidence of witness.
No application is required to be made for exhibition of documents. The evidence is to be adduced by a party either in the form of oral or documentary evidence.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo )
(Expert) 16 March 2010
If you are complainant side while leading the evidence of the complainant you will have show it to the complainant and he has identify it and he has to pay such and such documents are produced before the court then court wil mark as an exhibit.
You can also confront the documents while leading the evidence of the complainant if you are accused side while leading evidence.
Kumar Thadhani
(Expert) 16 March 2010
Nothing more to the opinion of the experts as above.