IEA 23 : Section 23 of the Indian Evidence Act:
Admissions in civil cases, when relevant.—In civil cases no admission is relevant, if it is made either upon an express condition that evidence of it is not to be given, or under circumstances from which the Court can infer that the parties agreed together that evidence of it should not be given. Explanation.—Nothing in this section shall be taken to exempt any barrister, pleader, attorney or vakil from giving evidence of any matter of which he may be compelled to give evidence under section 126.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 23 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
The State Of Maharashtra, (Notice vs Punja Trambak Lahamage on 27 March, 2008 Bombay High Court
Narayan Ganesh Dastane vs Sucheta Narayan Dastane on 19 March, 1975 Supreme Court of India
The Assistant Director vs Khader Sulaiman on 9 January, 2003 Madras High Court
The Assistant Director vs Khader Sulaiman, P. Krishnasamy on 9 January, 2003 Madras High Court
Aluru Kondayya And Ors vs Singaraju Rama Rao And Ors on 20 September, 1965 Supreme Court of India
Amin Shariff vs Emperor on 21 February, 1934 Calcutta High Court
Meajan Matbor vs Alimuddin Mea And Ors. on 10 May, 1916 Calcutta High Court
Bond Food Products Private Ltd vs M/S. Planters Airways Ltd on 8 April, 2004 Madras High Court
Mrs. W.S. Nisha W/O K. Saleem, 25, vs Dr. K. Padmanabhan S/O Mr. Kalippa on 7 December, 2001 Madras High Court
Ramdhar vs Union Of India on 17 August, 1978 Delhi High Court
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