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Section 19 of the Evidence Act, forms an exception to the rule that statements made by strangers to a proceeding are not admissible as against the parties. The statement referred to in section 19 of the Act, becomes admissible only if they satisfy the requirements of section _______ as regards their nature and section ________ as regards their liability.
Section 17 and Section 21 of the Evidence Act
Section 18 and Section 21 of the Evidence Act
Section 16 and Section 15 of the Evidence Act
Section 20 and Section 21 of the Evidence Act
Section 17 as regards their nature and section 21 or any of the following sections as regards their liability. [27th edition, page 118 Ratan Lal and Dhiraj Lal].
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