Section 56 Indian Evidence Act 1872

 

Section 56 Indian Evidence Act 1872 in Hindi and English 



Section 56 Evidence Act 1872 :Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved -- No fact of which the Court will take judicial notice need to be proved.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Case Law Related to Section 56 Indian Evidence Act 1872:

Air Customs Officer Igi New Delhi vs Pramod Kumar Dhamija on 15 February, 2016

Raja Ram Jaiswal vs State Of Bihar on 4 April, 1963

Babu Rao Allias P.B. Samant vs Union Of India And Ors on 17 December, 1987

Shri D.K. Basu,Ashok K. Johri vs State Of West Bengal,State Of U.P on 18 December, 1996

District Basic Eduction Officer vs Dhananjai Kumar Shukla And Anr on 7 December, 2007

Sabhia Md.Yusuf A.H.Mulla(D) By vs Spl.Land Acqn.Offr.& Ors on 2 July, 2012

Sabhia Md.Yusuf A.H.Mulla(D) By vs Spl.Land Acqn.Offr.& Ors on 2 July, 2012

Venture Global Engineering Llc vs Tech Mahindra Ltd & Anr Etc on 1 November, 2017

Kalpana Mehta And Ors. vs Union Of India And Ors. on 9 May, 2018

Onkar Nath & Ors vs The Delhi Administration on 15 February, 1977



भारतीय साक्ष्य अधिनियम, 1872 की धारा 56 का विवरण :  -  न्यायिक रूप से अवेक्षणीय तथ्य साबित करना आवश्यक नहीं है -- जिस तथ्य की न्यायालय न्यायिक अवेक्षा करेगा, उसे साबित करना आवश्यक नहीं है।


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