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According to which section of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, The Court may direct any person present in Court to write any words or figures for the purpose of enabling the Court to compare the words or figures so written with any words or figures alleged to have been written by such person.
Section 62
Section 65A
Section 12
Section 73
- Option 1: Section 62
- Section 62 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, relates to primary evidence. This is the original document itself or a copy recognized as legally valid.
- Option 2: Section 65A
- Section 65A deals with the contents of electronic records and how they can be proved, not handwriting comparison.
- Option 3: Section 12
- Section 12 discusses the relevancy of facts when it affects the quantum of damages in a case, unrelated to handwriting comparison.
- Option 4: Section 73
- Section 73 allows the court to direct a person present in court to write words or figures for the purpose of comparing them with disputed writings.
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