Question

    Facts Judicially

    noticeable________
    A need not be proved Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B is relevant only Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C as admissible always Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D need to be proved always Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Evidence Act As per Indian Evidence Act, 1872 S.56. Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved. This section provides for facts Judicially noticeable that means the Court can take judicial notice of such facts as they are well-known and can be asserted authoritatively. Judicial notice allows a well-known or authoritatively attested fact to be produced as evidence without having to prove them, as they cannot reasonably be doubted. Judicial notice is taken upon the request of a party that submits the fact. and such facts need not be proved.

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