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Section 76 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
76. Certified copies of public documents
Every public officer having the custody of a public document, which any person has a right to inspect, shall give that person on demand a copy of it on payment of the legal fees therefor, together with a certificate written at the foot of such copy that it is a true copy of such document of part thereof, as the case may be, and such certificate shall be dated and subscribed by such document of part thereof, as the case may be, and such certificate shall be dated and subscribed by such officer with his name and his name and his official title, and shall be sealed, whenever such officer is authorized by law to make use of a seal; and such copies so certified shall be called certified copies.
Explanation- Any officer who, by the ordinary course of official duty, is authorized to deliver such copies, shall be deemed to have the custody of such documents within the meaning of this section.
Related Sections
- Section 8: Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct
- Section 27: How much of information received from accused may be proved
- Section 150: Procedure of Court in case of question being asked without reasonable grounds
- Section 165: Judge's power to put questions or order production
- Section 82: Presumption as to document admissible in England without proof of seal or signature