IEA 163 : Section 163 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Giving, as evidence, of document called for and produced on notice.—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.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 163 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Phoolchand Garg vs Gopaldas Agarwal And Ors. on 26 September, 1989 - Madhya Pradesh High Court
Natabar Jana vs State And Anr. on 6 December, 1954 - Calcutta High Court
Hiten P. Dalal vs Stardard Chartered Bank on 18 April, 2000 - Supreme Court of India
Standard Chartered Bank And Anr. vs Custodian And Anothe Etc on 18 April, 2000 - Supreme Court of India
Union Of India (Uoi) vs Firm Vishudh Ghee Vyopar Mandal on 2 April, 1953 - Allahabad High Court
Md.Ajmal Md.Amir Kasab @Abu vs State Of Maharashtra on 29 August, 2012 - Supreme Court of India
Gama And Anr. vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 18 July, 1986 - Allahabad High Court
Rajesh Bhatia And Ors. vs G. Parimala And Anr. on 30 November, 2005 - Andhra High Court
Government Of Bengal vs Santiram Mondal on 27 February, 1930 - Calcutta High Court
Rajiv Gupta And Others vs Jiwan Lal And Others on 19 March, 2009 - Punjab-Haryana High Court
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