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A person is said to have “reason to believe” a thing –
If he has sufficient cause to believe that thing
If he has sufficient cause to believe and even otherwise
If he has sufficient cause to believe but not otherwise
None of above
Section 26 –"Reason to believe". A person is said to have "reason to believe" a thing, if he has sufficient cause to believe that thing but not otherwise.
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