- Exhibition of Document....... !
- Exhibition of document is for is for purpose of the identification .
- Exhibition of document is an administrative work of the court.
- Mere exhibition of document would not amount to proof of contents of document.
- Mere marking of exhibit on a document does not dispense with its proof.
- Mere exhibition of document is not sufficient to read it in evidence unless document is admissible in evidence.
- Document exhibited be endorsed following particulars the number and title of the suit , the name of the person producing the document , the date on which it was produced , a statement of its having been so admitted and the endorsement shall or initialled by the judge.
- Non exhibiting a document does not mean that the document is not proved.
= = Relevant Provision = = =
- Order 13 of C.P.C.1908.
- Chapter 5 of The Indian Evidence Act 1872.
- Para 524 of Civil Manual.
- - Relevant Judgement - - -
- Bana Kathari Patil v/s Rohidas Arjun Madhavi 2004(2) All.M.R.290 = 2004(2) M.L.J.752.
- Saifuddin Vazir v/s Hajabai Patel A.I.R. 2003 Bombay 36.
- Sunil T. Bhardkar v/s Santosh G. Rane 2006(3)M.L.J.811.
- Rekha Bahujan v/s Shubhada bai Keshavrao Bunage 2012 (3) M.L.J.249.
- Hemendra R. Ghia v/s Subodh Mody 2008(6) M.L.J.886.
- Abdul Rahun Majid v/s Sheikh Rashid 2010(1) M.L.J.343.
- L.I.C. of India & Anr v/s Ram Pal Singh Bisen 2010 SAR 293.
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