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Which section of the Indian Evidence Act is an exception to the general rule contained Section 68, Indian Evidence Act which states that “if a document is required by law to be attested, it shall not be used as evidence until one attesting witness at least has been called for the purpose of providing its execution”?
Section 50
Section 60
Section 70
Section 80
- Option 1: Section 50
- Section 50 deals with opinions expressed by persons who have special means of knowledge regarding the relations of one person to another.
- It's unrelated to the attestation of documents.
- Option 2: Section 60
- Section 60 deals with oral evidence, requiring it to be direct.
- It's not related to the attestation requirement.
- Option 3: Section 70
- This section provides an exception to Section 68.
- It states that if the document is already admitted by the executor, attesting witness need not be called.
- Option 4: Section 80
- Section 80 relates to the presumptions regarding documents produced as records of evidence.
- It isn’t about the attestation requirement.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Section 70
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