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Kartikey Tiwari   25 April 2024

Evidence act

Plz elaborately enlighten on Section 114 (e) read with its illustration (e) of Indian Evidence Act, for the time being in force.



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T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     25 April 2024

The court has the discretion to apply or not apply the presumption under Section 114(e) depending on the circumstances. [Kamal Virdichandji Garg VS Fire India Pvt. Ltd. & another]

Based on the data, it can be seen that while Section 114(e) of the Indian Evidence Act provides for the presumption of regular performance of official acts, this presumption may not apply to all government-issued documents. The application of this provision depends on the nature of the document and the specific facts of each case. It is important for the lawyer to assess the relevance and admissibility of government documents based on the specific circumstances and the applicable laws.

P. Venu (Advocate)     25 April 2024

Wgat are the facts? What is the context?

Kartikey Tiwari   25 April 2024

Thank you so much sir

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     25 April 2024

You are welcome for your appreciations.


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