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In every plaint, under section 26 of CPC, facts should be proved by:
oral evidence
affidavit
document
oral evidence as well as document.
- Section 26 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) states every suit shall be instituted by presenting a plaint, and facts should be proved by evidence.
- Evidence can be of various types: oral and documentary.
- Oral evidence means witness statements in court.
- Documentary evidence includes written documents supporting the facts.
- Affidavit is a written statement confirmed by oath, but generally not the only means of proving facts—rather, it supports oral or documentary evidence.
- The law requires facts to be proved by both oral evidence as well as documents, whenever possible.
Correct Answer:
Option 4: oral evidence as well as document
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