Section 123 of IEA : Section 123: Evidence as to affairs of State.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi, a journalist, is investigating a case involving a controversial government policy decision. He wants to use certain unpublished official records from the Ministry of Defence to support his article. However, under Section 123 of The Indian Evidence Act 1872, Ravi cannot use these records as evidence in any legal proceeding unless he obtains permission from the Defence Secretary, who is the head of the depar...

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