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Central Government Act Section 9 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 9. Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts
Central Government Act
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Bombay District Municipal Boroughs Act, 1901, & Section 63, Bombay Municipal Boroughs Act, 1925, and not reserved under Rule ... Section 50, Bombay District Municipal Act, 1901, and Section 63, Bombay Municipal Boroughs Act, 1925, and not reserved under Rule
Bombay High Court
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AIR 1954 Bom 1
- Bavdekar
Karnataka High Court Synchron Machine Tools P. Ltd. And ... vs U.M. Suresh Rao on
Karnataka High Court
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1994 79 CompCas 868 Kar
- K Swami
Indian Penal Code and they were jointly charged for offence punishable under section 302 read with 34, Indian Penal Code ... section 34, Indian Penal Code. Accused No. 3 was also charged separately for an offence punishable under section 203, Indian
Bombay High Court
- Cites 23 - Cited by 0 -
1992 (1) BomCR 59
- M Vaidya
section (3) or Section 175, Government of India Act, 1935. So far as is material that sub-section provides that ... Section 30(2), Government of India Act, 1915, which did not contain the provision found in the later Act that
Allahabad High Court
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AIR 1954 All 393
- Mootham
fact' and the 'conclusive proof' in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. 9. section 13-A2 of the Bombay Rent Control ... which any person is conscious." "Evidence" under Section 3 of the Evidence Act means and includes:- (1) all statement which
Bombay High Court
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AIR 1997 Bom 247
Section 154 of the Evidence Act. Section 9 of the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2005 (Mo. 2 of 2006) read ... follows: CHAPTER-IV AMENDMENT TO THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872 9. Amendment of Section
Gauhati High Court
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2008 (1) GLT 737
- T N Singh
having caused disappearance of evidence of the offence of murder, which is punishable under Section 201 ... medical and forensic evidence. The prosecution case rests on direct as well as circumstantial evidence. The learned Additional Sessions Judge
Bombay High Court
- Cites 28 - Cited by 0 - J Patel
into account for the purposes of Section 9 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 still, independent corroboration would be necessary ... even if, for the purposes of Section 9 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1871, the same is taken into consideration
Delhi High Court
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Supreme Court of India M.C. Mehta vs Union Of India & Ors on 18
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 21 - Cited by 0 - Y Sabharwal
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