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In which of the following proceeding of domestic tribunals and departmental enquiries, the Indian Evidence Act is not applicable?
Officers conducting departmental inquiries
Departmental proceedings
Disciplinary proceedings tribunal
All of them
- Officers conducting departmental inquiries
- These officers oversee internal investigations within organizations.
- They don't follow the Indian Evidence Act rigidly as these are internal matters.
- Departmental proceedings
- Internal proceedings within a department or organization.
- Governed by specific departmental rules rather than the Indian Evidence Act.
- Disciplinary proceedings tribunal
- Handles cases related to imposition of penalties within an organization.
- Not bound by the Indian Evidence Act; follows its own procedures.
- All of them
- None of these scenarios require adherence to the Indian Evidence Act.
- They function with their own set of rules and procedures.
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