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Which of the following is true of judgment under Section 41, Indian Evidence Act?
It speaks about a judgment which will become applicable only when a final judgment is rendered
Rendition of a final judgment which would be binding on the whole world being conclusive in nature, shall take a long time
As and when a judgment is rendered in one proceeding, subject to the admissibility thereof keeping in view Section 43 of the Indian Evidence Act, it may be produced in another proceeding
All of them
- Option 1: Section 41 talks about judgments that have become conclusive, meaning a final judgment makes it applicable. So, this statement is true.
- Option 2: Final judgments bind the world when conclusive. They can take significant time to finalize, due to the nature and process of law. Hence, this statement is true.
- Option 3: Section 43 addresses the admissibility of judgments. Once admitted under this section, judgments can be used in other proceedings. So, this is also true.
- Option 4: All the above statements accurately describe aspects of Section 41 of the Indian Evidence Act.
Therefore, Option 4 is indeed the correct answer.
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