case of private
documents, by giving rise to a presumption of genuineness, in respect
of certain documents that have reached a certain age. The period ... appeal. Thus, the said section deals with the admissibility of
ancient documents, dispensing with proof as would be required, in the
usual course of events
Admissibility of a document is one thing
and its probative value quite another -
these two aspects cannot be combined. A
document may be admissible ... entitled to great weight.
The probative value of documents which,
however ancient they may be, do not
disclose sources of their information or
have
Admissibility of a document is one thing and
its probative value quite another - these two
aspects cannot be combined. A document
may be admissible ... entitled
to great weight.
The probative value of documents which,
however ancient they may be, do not disclose
sources of their information or have
Admissibility of a document is one thing and its probative
value quite another - these two aspects cannot be combined.
A document may be admissible ... entitled to great weight.
The probative value of documents which, however ancient they
may be, do not disclose sources of their information or have
Undoubtedly, such a document is admissible under Section 35 of the of the Evidence Act being a public document prepared by the government official ... entitled to great weight....
The probative value of documents which, however ancient they may be, do not disclose sources of their information or have
inter parties or not. In the instant case, however, all the documents consisting of judgments filed are not judgments in rem and, therefore, the question ... defendant were parties.
(4) The probative value of documents which, however, ancient they may be, do not disclose sources of their information or have
inter parties or not. In the instant case, however, all the documents consisting of judgments filed are not judgments in rem and, therefore, the question ... defendant were parties.
(4) The probative value of documents which, however ancient they may be, do not disclose sources of their information or have
inter parties or not. In the instant case, however, all the documents consisting of judgments filed are not judgments in rem and therefore, the question ... defendant were parties.
(4) The probative value of documents which, however ancient they may be, do not disclose sources of their information or have
held
that while a maxim was applicable with respect to construing an
ancient statute, the same could not be used to interpret Acts which ... Court observed that the
principle of contemporenea expositio, i.e. interpreting a document
with reference to the exposition that it has received from the
Competent
Shahnaz Ayurvedics vs Commissioner Of Central Excise on 29 January, 2004
Equivalent citations: 2004(173