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Central Government Act Section 73 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
73. Comparison of signature, writing or seal with others ... enabling the Court to compare
1. Ins. by Act 31 of 1926, s. 2.
the words or figures so written
Central Government Act
admitted signatures of the wife/opposite party, under Section
73 of the Indian Evidence Act. During cross examination ... alia, referring to the
provisions of Sections 73 of the Indian Evidence Act, that the court
has the power
Calcutta High Court
Indian Evidence Act, 1872-Section 73-Scope of.
HEADNOTE:
Section 73 of the Indian Evidence Act provides that in
order ... this connection. It
was further argued that Section 73 Indian Evidence Act
did not entitle the Court to assist
Supreme Court of India
take such
evidence as conferred by Section 73 of the Indian Evidence Act is now
controlled by Article ... Indian
Evidence Act. All that was urged in that case was that those signatures
were inadmissible under Section 73
Bombay High Court
context of the provisions of Section 73 of the Indian Evidence Act,
1872 which, according to the learned Counsel ... proved. Section 73
of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 reads as under:
73. Comparison of signature, writing or seal with
Delhi High Court
Law Commission Report Identification Of Prisoners Act,1920
LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA
A EIGHTY - SEVENTH
Law Commission Report
Delhi High Court
Roshanara Begum vs Union Of India on 1 December, 1995 Equivalent citations
Delhi High Court
provided in Section 73 of
the Indian Evidence Act. Section 73 is reproduced as
under:-
"Comparison of signature, writing ... entitled to restitution. In this
connection Sections 70 and 72 of the Indian Contract Act,
1872 may be referred
Supreme Court of India
Indian Evidence Act
there are three main ways of proving the identity of handwriting. Firstly,
by expert opinion under Section ... derived from the training and experience." Under Section
45 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Court can admit expert
Central India Law Quarterly
with the provisions contained in Sections 67 and 73
of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
(ii) The learned Subordinate Judge ... follow the procedure
prescribed in Sections 45 and 73 of the Indian Evidence Act;
(iii) Inasmuch
Madras High Court
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