Section 32 of IEA : Section 32: Cases In Which Statement Of Relevant Fact By Person Who Is Dead Or Cannot Be Found, Etc, Is Relevant When It Relates To Cause Of Death; Or Is Made In Course Of Business; Or Against Interest Of Maker; Or Gives Opinion As To Public Right Or Custom, Or Matters Of General Interest; Or Relates To Existence Of Relationship; Or Is Made In Will Or Deed Relating To Family Affairs; Or In Document Relating To Transaction Mentioned In Section 13, Clause (A); Or Is Made By Several Persons, And Expresses Feelings Relevant To Matter In Question
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where a person named Ravi is on trial for the murder of his business partner Amit. During the investigation, the police find Amit's diary, in which Amit wrote that he was feeling threatened by Ravi due to a heated argument over business finances. Amit's entry in the diary detailing his fear of Ravi becomes a relevant fact in the trial under Section 32 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, as it relates to the circumstances that led to Amit's death.
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