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Section 46 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
46. Facts bearing upon opinions of experts
Facts, not otherwise relevant, are relevant if they support or are inconsistent with the opinions of experts, when such opinions are relevant.
Illustrations
(a) The question is, whether A was poisoned by a certain poison.
The fact that other persons, who were poisoned by that poison, exhibited certain symptoms which experts affirm or deny to be symptoms of that poison, is relevant.
(b) The question is, whether an obstruction to a harbor is caused by a certain sea-wall.
The fact that other harbors similarly situated in other respects, but where there were no such sea-walls, began to be obstructed at about the same time, is relevant.
Related Sections
- Section 149: Question not to be asked without reasonable grounds
- Section 6: Relevancy of facts forming part of same transaction
- Section 29: Confession otherwise relevant not to become irrelevant because of promise of secrecy, etc.
- Section 77: Proof of documents by production of certified copies
- Section 160: Testimony to facts stated in document mentioned in section 159
Related Acts
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