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The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Mange Ram vs Brij Mohan And Others on 3 August, 1983
36. So far as the case laws, relied upon by the
of
petitioner, i.e. Mange Ram versus Brij Mohan, (1983) 4
SCC 36; and Quamarul Islam versus S.K. Kanta, 1994
rt
Supp (3) SCC 5, are concerned, with due respect to the law
laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, in the above cases,
the same, in no way, help the case of the petitioner, as, the
purpose of the examination of the witnesses has duly been
mentioned in clear terms, in the list of witnesses submitted
by the respondent.
Quamarul Islam vs S.K. Kanta And Ors on 21 January, 1994
36. So far as the case laws, relied upon by the
of
petitioner, i.e. Mange Ram versus Brij Mohan, (1983) 4
SCC 36; and Quamarul Islam versus S.K. Kanta, 1994
rt
Supp (3) SCC 5, are concerned, with due respect to the law
laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, in the above cases,
the same, in no way, help the case of the petitioner, as, the
purpose of the examination of the witnesses has duly been
mentioned in clear terms, in the list of witnesses submitted
by the respondent.
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 84 in The Representation of the People Act, 1951 [Entire Act]
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