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JaiHind2010 (Owner)     02 March 2011

Evidence - Proof required if admitted?

Party A claims that he executed all the necessary documents required and sent to Party B.

Party B admits the statement of Party A to be true in his affidavit.

Can Party A submit a copy of the documents executed in evidence.

Can the admission of Party B be enough proof of the [secondary] evidence provided by Party A?

Party A has no other means to prove secondary evidence as the originals were sent to Party B.



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Arvind Singh Chauhan (advocate)     02 March 2011

Yes A can submit.

Admission by B is enough proof.

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Kirti Kar Tripathi (lawyer)     02 March 2011

yes, admitted facts need not to prove by formal evidences.

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DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g (POWER OF DEFENSE IS IMMENSE )     09 March 2011

But be vigilant to bring on record the admission at the earliest .


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