Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Act 1 of 1872]
Part II - On Proof
Chapter V / 5 : Of Documentary Evidence
IEA 69 : Section 69 of the Indian Evidence Act:
Proof where no attesting witness found.—If no such attesting witness can be found, or if the document purports to have been executed in the United Kingdom, it must be proved that the attestation of one attesting witness at least is in his handwriting, and that the signature of the person executing the document is in the handwriting of that person.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 69 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Bhagavathiammal vs Marimuthu Ammal on 30 March, 2010 - Madras High Court
Punathummal Kalladan Janaki vs Parammal Kalladan Madhavi on 13 July, 2011 - Kerala High Court
Babu Singh & Ors vs Ram Sahai @ Ram Singh on 30 April, 2008 - Supreme Court of India
(Against The Judgment And Decree vs C.G. Raveendran on 31 October, 2012 - Kerala High Court
In The High Court Of Judicature vs D.Albert on 29 July, 2015 - Madras High Court
L. Bakthavatsalam vs R. Alagiriswamy (Died) on 12 October, 2007 - Madras High Court
Dharmaraj vs Rajalingam on 18 July, 2007 - Madras High Court
Haradhan Mahatha And Ors. vs Dukhu Mahatha on 3 March, 1993 - Patna High Court
State Of Haryana vs Shanti Devi on 10 July, 2012 - Punjab-Haryana High Court
N.Radhabai vs Maruthambal on 26 July, 2011 - Madras High Court
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