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Section 145 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
145. Crossexamination as to previous Statements in writing
A witness may be cross- examined as to previous statements made by him in writing or reduced into writing or reduced into writing, and relevant to matters in question, without such writing being shown to him, or being proved; but, if it is intended to contradict him by the writing, his attention must, before the writing can be proved, be called to those parts of its which are to be used for the purpose of contradicting him.
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- Section 98: Evidence as to meaning of illegible characters, etc.
- Section 45: Opinions of experts
- Section 72: Proof of document not required by law to be attested
- Section 8: Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct
- Section 67: Proof of signature and handwriting of person alleged to have signed or written document produced
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