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List of facts of which the judicial notice has to be taken under section 57 of Evidence Act:
is exhaustive
is illustrative only
is both (a) & (b)
is neither (a) nor (b).
- Option 1: Exhaustive
- This would mean the list in Section 57 includes all possible situations, leaving no room for additional facts to be noticed judicially.
- Option 2: Illustrative only
- This means the list in Section 57 provides examples but is open-ended, allowing for other facts to be taken notice of as they arise.
- Option 3: Both (a) & (b)
- This suggests the list is both complete and open for interpretation, a contradiction.
- Option 4: Neither (a) nor (b)
- This implies the list is neither complete nor simply illustrative, an ambiguous and unlikely stance.
Option 2: Illustrative only correctly describes Section 57. The list provides examples but is not exhaustive.
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