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Section 61 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
R.V.E. Venkatachala Gounder vs Arulmigu Viswesaraswami & V.P. Temple & ... on 8 October, 2003
[For Points xi to xiv - see: R.V.E. Venkatachala Gounder
(supra), Smt. Dayamathi Bai (supra) and Vimlabai (supra)]
xvi. Therefore, when a document is admitted, though it is subject
to its further proof [see: Narbada devi (supra)], however, the
contents of the document (not the truth of such contents) are
also prima facie considered to be admitted in evidence. [see:
Section 55 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Smt. Dayamathi Bai vs Sri K.M. Shaffi on 4 August, 2004
[For Points xi to xiv - see: R.V.E. Venkatachala Gounder
(supra), Smt. Dayamathi Bai (supra) and Vimlabai (supra)]
xvi. Therefore, when a document is admitted, though it is subject
to its further proof [see: Narbada devi (supra)], however, the
contents of the document (not the truth of such contents) are
also prima facie considered to be admitted in evidence. [see: