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SHORT ANSWER: The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 outlines provisions related to the admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings. DETAILS: - Sections 1 to 3 define the Act and its applicability. - Sections 4 to 55 detail the types of evidence, including oral and documentary evidence. - Sections 56 to 100 cover the burden of proof and presumptions. - Sections 101 to 114 discuss the relevance of facts and the admissibility of evidence. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Non-compliance with the provisions may lead to evidence being deemed inadmissible in court. SOURCE: - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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