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When a party calls for a document which he has given the other party notice to produce, and such document is produced and inspected by the party calling for its production, he is bound to give it as evidence if the party producing it requires him to do so.
Section 166 of the Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, establishes the obligation of a party to present a document as evidence after it has been called for and inspected, provided the other party has requested its production and given proper notice.
It addresses the obligation to provide a document as evidence when it has been called for and produced after notice.
The party must have called for a document, given notice to the other party, and inspected the produced document.
The party that called for the document is obligated to present it as evidence.
Yes, proper notice must be given by the party calling for the document.
A lawyer issues a notice to the opposing party to produce a contract.
The opposing party provides the contract for inspection.
After inspecting the contract, the lawyer is required to submit it as evidence in court if the opposing party requests it.
Section 166 of the Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 mandates that when a party requests a document with notice, and it is produced and inspected, the requesting party must submit it as evidence if requested by the producing party.
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