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Necessity rule as to the admissibility of evidence is applicable, when the maker of a statement
is dead or has become incapable or giving evidence
is a person who can be found but his attendance can not be procured without unreasonable delay or expenses
is a person who can not be found
all the above.
- The necessity rule allows certain statements into evidence when traditional methods are impractical.
- Option 1: Admissible if the statement maker is dead or incapable of providing evidence.
- Option 2: Admissible if the person can be found but attending would cause unreasonable delay or expense.
- Option 3: Admissible if the person cannot be found despite efforts to locate them.
- Option 4: All the reasons above can make evidence admissible.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - all the above.
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