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Public document under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 can be proved by:
Oral evidence
The writer of the certified copy
Certified copy
Any of the above
When the contents of a public document are to be proved before a Court, the original need not be produced. Certified copies of public documents may be produced in proof of the contents of the public documents or parts of the public documents of which they purport to be copies. (Section 77, Indian Evidence Act).
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