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The question is, whether A has been guilty of cruelty towards B, his wife. Applying Section 14, Indian Evidence Act, which of the following facts can be relevant?
Expressions of their feeling towards each other shortly before the alleged cruelty are relevant facts
Expressions of their feeling towards each other shortly after the alleged cruelty are relevant facts
Either (A) or (B)
None of them
- Section 14 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevance of facts showing the state of mind, body, or bodily feeling when such states are facts in issue or relevant facts.
- Option 1: Expressions of their feelings towards each other shortly before the alleged cruelty
- This option is relevant. Such expressions can provide context to the relationship dynamics leading up to the incident.
- Option 2: Expressions of their feelings towards each other shortly after the alleged cruelty
- This option is also relevant. It can show the immediate impact and the state of mind after the incident, shedding light on whether the act was indeed cruel.
- Option 3: Either (A) or (B)
- Both before and after expressions are relevant as they help in understanding the continuity and the nature of the relationship throughout the incident.
- Option 4: None of them
- This is incorrect as both before and after expressions are pertinent in understanding the case of alleged cruelty.
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