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Section 11 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]

existence of any fact in issue or relevant fact highly probable or improbable. Illustrations (a) The question is, whether A committed a crime at Calcutta ... from the place where it was committed, which would render it highly improbable, though not impossible, that he committed it, is relevant. (b) The question
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D. Venkata Reddy vs R. Sultan & Others on 24 February, 1976

election-petitioner, even though consistent, is fraught with inherent improbabilities and replete with unnatural tendencies, the court may refuse to accept such evidence, because consistency ... another issue. [453A-D] (3) The cumulative effect of the inherent improbabilities and the intrinsic infirmities of the evidence for the respondent, and the unnatural
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