Section 52 Indian Evidence Act 1872
Section 52 Indian Evidence Act 1872 in Hindi and English
Section 52 Evidence Act 1872 :In civil cases character to prove conduct imputed, irrelevant -- In civil cases, the fact that the character of any person concerned is such as to render probable or improbable any conduct imputed to him, is irrelevant, except in so far as such character appears from facts otherwise relevant.
Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Case Law Related to Section 52 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
State (N.C.T. Of Delhi) vs Navjot Sandhu@ Afsan Guru on 4 August, 2005
Sub-Divisional, Officer, vs Raja Sri Niwas Prasad Singh on 9 December, 1965
Raj Kumar Karwal vs Union Of India And Ors.Withkirpal on 21 March, 1990
Md.Ajmal Md.Amir Kasab @Abu vs State Of Maharashtra on 29 August, 2012
Sardar Sardul Singh Caveeshar vs State Of Maharashtra(And on 18 March, 1963
Benga Behera & Anr vs Braja Kishore Nanda & Ors on 15 May, 2007
Jabar Singh vs Dinesh & Anr on 12 March, 2010
Harbhajan Singh vs State Of Punjab on 2 March, 1965
भारतीय साक्ष्य अधिनियम, 1872 की धारा 52 का विवरण : - सिविल मामलों में अध्यारोपित आचरण साबित करने के लिए शील विसंगत है -- सिविल मामलों में यह तथ्य कि किसी सम्पृक्त व्यक्ति का शील ऐसा हैं कि जो उस पर अध्यारोपित किसी आचरण को अधिसंभाव्य या अनधिसंभाव्य बना देता है, विसंगत है वहां तक के सिवाय जहां तक कि ऐसा शील अन्यथा सुसंगत तथ्यों से प्रकट होता है।
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