case, that if a document requires compulsory
registration and duly stamped, is an unregistered
document and same is not admissible in evidence
under Section ... 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
case, that if a document requires compulsory
registration and duly stamped, is an unregistered
document and same is not admissible in evidence
under Section ... 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
country is itself the relevant fact. To render
a document admissible under Section 35 , three
conditions must be satisfied, firstly, entry that is
relied ... copies of public documents may be produced in
proof of the content of the public documents or parts of the
public documents of which they
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
Court are
whether certified copies of the documents are public documents
and whether the documents are admissible as secondary
evidence without laying any foundation ... become an admissible
piece of evidence. An objection to its admissibility does not get
excluded when the document is marked as exhibit
document in question is compulsorily registrable document, the
Trial Court has marked the document in question subject to
objection, keeping open the admissibility of document ... admissibility of a document
which is not properly stamped and the question of marking
such a document subject to proof of admissibility of document
Rent Agreement dated 26th June, 2001, which is an unregistered
document, envisages a lease in perpetuity and hence, was required in law to
be compulsorily ... Registration Act,
1908. It is submitted that objection regarding admissibility of a document in
evidence can be raised even at the appellate stage.
8.10. Failure
pertaining to the same.
55. A document is defined under the Act as follows:
"Document". --"Document" means any matter expressed
Page ... documents are
tendered.
Order XIII - Admission of Documents by the Court
79. While such Order is being passed admitting the said documents, the
other party
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 ... 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