Section 36 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Section 36 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 36. Relevancy of statements in maps, charts and plans.—Statements of facts in issue or relevant facts, made in published maps or charts generally offered for public sale, or in maps or plans made under the authority of 1[the Central Government or any State Government], as to matters

Section 34 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Section 34 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 34. 1[Entries in books of account including those maintained in an electronic form] when relevant.—1[Entries in books of accounts including those maintained in an electronic form], regularly kept in the course of business, are relevant whenever they refer to a matter into which the Court has to

Section 33 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Section 33 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 33. Relevancy of certain evidence for proving, in subsequent proceeding, the truth of facts therein stated.—Evidence given by a witness in a judicial proceeding, or before any person authorized by law to take it, is relevant for the purpose of proving, in a subsequent judicial proceeding, or

Section 30 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Section 30 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 30. Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence.—When more persons than one are being tried jointly for the same offence, and a confession made by one of such persons affecting himself and some other of such persons is