finds that the document is
unregistered, when it requires registration, it has to reject the document
itself. It cannot ask the document to be stamped ... admissibility of
such a document. It is for the Court to decide whether a particular
document is admissible or not. If it is inadmissible
only if accompanied by legacy
data or any of the other admissible documents issued for the person with whom
linkage is claimed for inclusion ... midnight).
Note: Any of the documents specified in the illustrative
List of Document would be accepted except
Documents mentioned against Sl. 13 to 15 which
document. Though there is no provision in law for de-exhibiting
the document already exhibited in evidence,but the exhibition of
a document, if objected ... document, admissibility and validity thereof.
The Court would apply its mind as regards execution, validity and
genuineness and admissibility of the document at a later
insisting on formal proof of a document, the document itself which is sought to be proved being admissible in evidence. In the first case, acquiescence ... admissibility of the document irrespective of the fact whether the document is registered or unregistered document is also admissible for collateral purpose.
10. The trial
admissibility of evidence should be taken when it is
tendered and not subsequently. The objections as to
admissibility of documents in evidence may be classified ... insisting on formal proof of a document, the
document itself which is sought to be proved being admissible
in evidence. In the first case, acquiescence
being insufficiently stamped document i.e. there is deficiency in stamp
duty of the document; IInd would be where the admissibility of the
document ... objection, if taken, before the document is exhibited. In other
words, where objection as to a document is admissible or inadmissible
should be raised
that a large number of documents were filed, which included original documents, photostate copies and true copies. No document has been referred by Court below ... denial of document(s) filed by other party.
24. It is now a well established principle that a document, not admissible in evidence
further stated
that the claimant has failed to rely upon any admissible
document in support of its claim. On merits, the averments
made ... objectors. The claimant has failed to rely
upon any admissible document in support of its claim. On
merits, the averments made in the statement
admissibility of evidence
should be taken when it is tendered and not subsequently.
The objections as to admissibility of documents in
evidence may be classified ... insisting on formal proof of a document, the
document itself which is sought to be proved being
admissible in evidence. In the first case, acquiescence
admissibility of evidence
should be taken when it is tendered and not
subsequently. The objections as to admissibility
of documents in evidence may be classified ... insisting
on formal proof of a document, the document
itself which is sought to be proved being
admissible in evidence. In the first case,
acquiescence