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In which of the following situations, the previous Judgment is relevant.
I. ‘A’ prosecutes ‘B’ for adultery with ‘C’, A’s wife. ‘B’ denies that ‘C’ is A’s wife but the court convicts ‘B’ for adultery. Afterwards, ‘C’ is prosecuted for bigamy in marrying ‘B’ during A’s lifetime. ‘C’ says that she never was A’s wife. Whether the judgment against ‘B’ is relevant as against ‘C’.
II. ‘A’ prosecutes ‘B’ for stealing a cow from him. ‘B’ is convicted. ‘A’, afterwards, sues ‘C’ for cow, which ‘B’ had sold to him before his conviction. As between ‘A’ and ‘C’ whether the judgment against ‘B’ is relevant?
Choose the Correct answer using the following Code –
I only
II only
Both I and II
Neither I nor II
Neither I nor II is relevant. Read section 43 of the Act.
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