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Section 44, Indian Evidence Act, states that any judgment, order or decree which is relevant:
Under Sections 35, 37 and 40, Indian Evidence Act can still be shown by a party to it who was adversely affected by such judgment, decree or order, to have been delivered by the Court not competent to deliver it, or it was obtained by fraud or collusion
Under Sections 38, 39 and 40, Indian Evidence Act can still be shown by a party to it who was adversely affected by such judgment, decree or order, to have been delivered by the Court not competent to deliver it, or it was obtained by fraud or collusion
Under Sections 40, 41 and 42, Indian Evidence Act can still be shown by a party to it who was adversely affected by such judgment, decree or order, to have been delivered by the Court not competent to deliver it, or it was obtained by fraud or collusion
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