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Section 94 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
94. Exclusion of evidence against application of document to existing facts
When language used in a document is plain in itself, and when it applies accurately to existing facts, evidence may not be given to show that it was not meant to apply to such facts.
Illustrations
A sells to B, by deed, "my estate at Rampur containing 100 bighas". A has an estate at Rampur containing 100 bighas. Evidence may not be given of the fact that the estate meant to be sold was one situated at a different place and of a different size.
Related Sections
- Section 75: Private documents
- Section 12: In suits for damages, facts tending to enable Court to determine amount are relevant
- Section 74: Public documents
- Section 82: Presumption as to document admissible in England without proof of seal or signature
- Section 64: Proof of documents by primary evidence
Related Acts
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Act, 2017
- Recycling of Ships Act, 2019
- National Capital Territory of Delhi (Recognition of Property Rights of Residents in Unauthorised Colonies) Act, 2019
- Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024
- Repealing and Amending Act, 2015
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