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Under the Evidence Act, fact means:
factum probandum
factum probans
Both ‘A’ and ‘B’
None of the above
- Factum Probandum: This term refers to the fact that needs to be proved in a legal proceeding. It's the main fact in question.
- Factum Probans: This term refers to the evidence or set of facts that help prove another fact, i.e., the means by which the factum probandum is proved.
- Option 1: Factum Probandum ( Correct)
- Pertains to the fact that needs to be established or the ultimate fact to be proved.
- Option 2: Factum Probans
- Refers to the facts or evidence used to prove the Factum Probandum.
- Option 3: Both ‘A’ and ‘B’
- This would imply that both concepts define "fact," which is incorrect as they have distinct roles.
- Option 4: None of the above
- Dismisses all options, which isn't applicable here.
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