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CHAPTER II. –– OF THE RELEVANCY OF FACTS
5. Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts. -
Evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding of the existence of non-existence of every fact in issue and of such other facts as are hereinafter declared to be relevant, and of no others.
Explanation. ––
This section shall not enable any person to give evidence of a fact which he is disentitled to prove by any provision of the law for the time being in force relating to Civil Procedure.
Illustrations
(a) A is tried for the murder of B by beating him with a club with the intention of causing his death. At A’s trial the following facts are in issue: ––
A’s beating B with the club;
A’s causing B’s death by such beating;
A’s intention to cause B’s death.
(b) A suitor does not bring with him, and have in readiness for production at the first hearing of the case, a bond on which he relies. This section does not enable him to produce the bond or prove its contents at a subsequent stage of the proceedings, otherwise than in accordance with the conditions prescribed by the Code of Civil Procedure .
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CHAPTER II. -- OF THE RELEVANCY OF FACTS
5. (event(s) or object(s) that prove something) may be given of facts in issue and (clearly connected or related) facts. -
(event(s) or object(s) that prove something) may be given in any suit or going ahead/moving forward of the existence of non-existence of every fact in issue and of such other facts as are (after this, in this document) declared to be (clearly connected or related), and of no others.
Explanation. --
This section will not enable any person to give (event(s) or object(s) that prove something) of a fact which he is disentitled to prove by any rule of the law for the time being in force relating to Civil Procedure.
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(a) A is tried for the murder of B by beating him with a club with the plan/purpose of causing his death. At A's trial the following facts are in issue: --
A's beating B with the club;
A's causing B's death by such beating;
A's plan/purpose to cause B's death.
(b) A romantic interest does not bring with him, and have in readiness for production at the first hearing of the case, a bond on which he relies. This section does not enable him to produce the bond or prove its contents at a later stage of the (series of events), otherwise than (going along with/obeying) the conditions prescribed by the Code of Civil Procedure.
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