Section 162 of IEA : Section 162: Production Of Documents

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a business owner is involved in a lawsuit alleging breach of contract. The court requires the business owner to produce certain financial records that could prove whether there was a breach. The business owner is reluctant, fearing the disclosure of sensitive financial information. However, under Section 162 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the business owner must bring the documents to court if they are in his possession or power, regardless of his objection ...

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