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Procedure for deciding objection regarding admissibility....

procedure for deciding objection regarding admissibility of document

 
Whenever an objection is raised during evidence taking stage regarding the admissibility of any material or item of oral evidence the trial court can make a note of such objection and mark the objected document tentatively as an exhibit in the case (or record the objected part of the oral evidence) subject to such objections to be decided at the last stage in the final judgment. If the court finds at the final stage that the objection so raised is sustainable the judge or magistrate can keep such evidence excluded from consideration. In our view there is no illegality in adopting such a course. (However, we make it clear that if the objection relates to deficiency of stamp duty of a document the court has to decide the objection before proceeding further. For all other objections the procedure suggested above can be followed.)
Supreme Court of India
Bipin Shantilal Panchal vs State Of Gujarat And Anr on 22 February, 2001


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N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     08 July 2012

Thanks.


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