learned counsel for the appellant-
defendant.
It would be apt to reproduce Section 50 of the Indian Evidence
Act, which reads thus:-
50. Opinion ... Divorce Act, 1869 (4 of 1869) or in prosecutions under
section 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code
sake of brevity, the
provisions of Section 50 of the 1872 Act read thus:-
'' Section 50 of the Indian Evidence ... Divorce
Act, 1869 (4 of 1869) or in prosecutions under section 494, 495,
497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860). Illustrations
suit.
Gurbax Rani has failed to comply with the ingredients of Section
50 of the Indian Evidence Act, which reads as under:-
"50. Opinion ... under the Indian Divorce Act,
1869 or in prosecutions under section 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the
Indian Penal Code ."
There
provisions of Section 41 of the Punjab Courts Act,
1918 would be applicable.
It would be apt to reproduce Section 50 of Indian Evidence ... Divorce Act, 1869 (4 of 1869) or in prosecutions under
section 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of
1860). Illustrations
propounded by the plaintiffs, suffers from illegality and
perversity.
The provisions of Section 50 of the Indian Evidence Act
empower the party to lead ... Divorce Act, 1869 (4 of 1869) or in prosecutions under
section 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code
cogent evidence
in terms of Section 50 of the Indian Evidence Act. For the sake of
brevity, Section 50 of the Indian Evidence Act reads ... 1363 of 1995 (O&M) -7-
section 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code ."
No relative has been examined
terms of provision of
Section 50 of the Indian Evidence Act. For the sake of brevity, provision of
Section 50 of the Act, reads thus ... Divorce Act, 1869 (4 of
1869) or in prosecutions under section 494, 495, 497 or
498 of the Indian Penal Code
admitted defence, much less,
admission is not required to be proved. Section 50 of the Indian Evidence
Act prescribes to form an opinion on relationship ... Divorce Act, 1869
(4 of 1869) or in prosecutions under Section 494, 495, 497 or
498 of the Indian Penal Code , 1860."
The expression
Section 50 of the Indian Evidence Act postulate any
party to lead evidence regarding the relations. For the sake of brevity,
Section ... Divorce Act, 1869 (4 of 1869) or in prosecutions under
section 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code
would be apt to reproduce the Section 50 of 1872 Act which
reads as under:-
" Section 50 in The Indian Evidence ... 3667 of 2010 (O&M) {5}
section 494, 495, 497 or 498 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of
1860). Illustrations
(a) The question