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Find out the correct statement with respect to section 12 of the Evidence Act -
In suits in which damages are claimed, any fact which will enable the court to determine the amount of damages which may be awarded, is relevant.
In suits in which damages are claimed, any fact which will enable the court to determine the amount of damages which ought to be awarded, is relevant.
In suits in which damages are claimed, any fact which will enable the court to determine the amount of damages which should be awarded, is relevant.
In suits in which damages are claimed, any fact which will enable the court to determine the amount of damages which would be awarded, is relevant.
- Option 1: Involves determining damages that *may be* awarded. This suggests consideration of potential or possible outcomes rather than focusing on the appropriate amount.
- Option 2: Indicates damages that *ought to be* awarded. This implies a sense of duty or correctness, aligning with legal obligations or standards.
- Option 3: Refers to damages that *should be* awarded. This is similar to "ought to be" but can also imply recommendation or advice without as much obligation.
- Option 4: Pertains to damages that *would be* awarded. This looks at hypothetical or anticipated outcomes, not necessarily aligning with legal provisions.
Correct Answer:
- Option 2: In suits in which damages are claimed, any fact which will enable the court to determine the amount of damages which *ought to be* awarded, is relevant.
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