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Death certifcate- evidentiry value

(Querist) 12 March 2012 This query is : Resolved 
A Death Certificate is issued under "Registration of Births and Deaths ct,1969".

Whether it being "Public Document"is per se admissible in evidence in criminal court?

OR one has to give the formal proof of its contents?
V R SHROFF (Expert) 13 March 2012
yes. per se admitted as evidence
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 13 March 2012
yes it is public document and it is admissable in evidence.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 13 March 2012
As per sec 74 of Indian Evidence Act,death certificate is public document and is admissible in evidence.
Deepak Nair (Expert) 13 March 2012
Yes. Admissible as evidence.
Ghanshyam Prasad (Expert) 13 March 2012
Being public document admissible without formal proof.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 13 March 2012
Per se Admissible in evidence
Ajay Bansal (Expert) 13 March 2012
As advised by aforesaid experts.
Guest (Expert) 13 March 2012
Rightly advised by experts.
Vijay Kumar (Querist) 13 March 2012
Thank you very much,respected sirs. Would you kindly provide any judgement on this point.Regards.
Deepak Nair (Expert) 14 March 2012
Judgment is required only when the law is unclear. No judgment required in this case.

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Shonee Kapoor (Expert) 14 March 2012
I agree with experts,

Regards,

Shonee Kapoor
harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
ESTHERPRIYA (Expert) 15 March 2012
Yes it is perse admissible in court of law.


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