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Section 63 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Section 3 in The Delhi Prevention Of Defacement Of Property Act, 2007 [Entire Act]
Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 59 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
The Delhi Prevention Of Defacement Of Property Act, 2007
Section 62 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
The Income Tax Act, 1961
State (N.C.T. Of Delhi) vs Navjot Sandhu@ Afsan Guru on 4 August, 2005
The evidence relating to electronic record, as noted herein
before, being a special provision, the general law on
secondary evidence under Section 63 read with Section 65
of the Evidence Act shall yield to the same. Generalia
specialibus non derogant, special law will always prevail
over the general law. It appears, the court omitted to take
note of Sections 59 and 65A dealing with the admissibility
of electronic record. Sections 63 and 65 have no application
in the case of secondary evidence by way of electronic
record; the same is wholly governed by Sections 65A and
65B. To that extent, the statement of law on admissibility of
secondary evidence pertaining to electronic record, as
stated by this court in Navjot Sandhu case (supra), does not
lay down the correct legal position.