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To render a document admissible which of the following conditions must be fulfilled under Section 35, Indian Evidence Act?
the entry that is relied on must be one in any public or other official book, register, or record
it must be an entry relating to a fact in issue or relevant fact
it must be made by a public servant in the discharge of his official duty, or any other per son in performance of a duty specially enjoined by law
all of them
- Option 1: The document in question must be a part of a public or official book, register, or record. This ensures the authenticity and reliability of the document.
- Option 2: The entry must pertain to a fact that is either in issue or relevant to the case. The relevance of the fact ensures that the document is pertinent to the matter being considered.
- Option 3: The entry should be made by a public servant as part of their official duty, or by someone performing a duty specifically required by law. This adds another layer of authenticity and trustworthiness.
- Option 4: All of the above conditions must be satisfied for the document to be admissible under Section 35 of the Indian Evidence Act.
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