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The word ‘case’ used in s. 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure is of wide import and:
It means any state of facts juridically considered
It includes civil proceedings other suits and is not restricted to anything contained in the section to the entirety of the proceeding in a civil court
Both (A) or (B)
None of these
- The term 'case' in section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure is interpreted broadly.
- Option 1: It means "any state of facts juridically considered," implying it's not limited to suits alone but includes circumstances under judicial review.
- Option 2: It includes civil proceedings other than suits, suggesting it applies to more than just the complete proceedings in a civil court.
- Both options consider a wide scope, extending interpretations beyond traditional boundaries.
Answer: Option 3 - Both (A) or (B) is correct.
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