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As per ‘Explanation’ to section 48 of the Evidence Act -
The expression ‘general custom or right’ includes custom or rights common to any considerable class of persons.
The expression ‘general custom or right’ does not include custom or rights common to any considerable class of persons.
The expression ‘general custom or right’ includes custom or rights common to particular class of persons.
The expression ‘general custom or right’ neither includes customs, rights common of any considerable class of people nor particular considerable class of persons.
As per explanation to section 48 of the Act, it indcludes custom or rights common to any considerable class of persons.
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