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The presumption under section 90 of Evidence Act can be drawn in respect of
original documents
certified copies
uncertified copies
all the above.
- Option 1: Original documents
- Section 90 of the Evidence Act allows for a presumption of genuineness if a document is old (typically 30+ years).
- This presumption applies mainly to original documents that appear authentic on their face.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Certified copies
- These are not typically covered under Section 90 since they are not originals.
- Option 3: Uncertified copies
- Uncertified copies are not considered for presumptions under Section 90 without additional proof.
- Option 4: All the above
- This option is incorrect as not all listed document types qualify for the presumption under Section 90.
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