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Title: Alternative Promise, One Branch Being Illegal
State: Central
Year: 1872
In the case of an alternative promise, one branch of which is legal and the other illegal, the legal branch alone can be enforced. Illustration A and B agree that A shall pay B 1,000 rupees for which B shall afterwards deliver to A either rice or smuggled opium. This is a valid contract to deliver rice, and a void agreement as to the opium.
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Title: Indian Christians to Be Made to Understand Declarations
State: Central
Year: 1872
When any {Subs. by the A.O.1950, for " Native ".} [Indian] Christian is married under the provisions of this Part, the person solemnizing the marriage shall ascertain whether such {Subs. by the A.O.1950, for " Native ".}[Indian] Christian understands the English language, and, if he does not, the person solemnizing the marriage shall, at the time of the solemnization, translate, or cause to be translated, to such {Subs. by the A.O.1950, for " Native ".} [Indian] Christian, into a language which he understands, the declarations made at such marriage in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Evidence Act 1872 Section 58
Title: Facts Admitted Need Not Be Proved
State: Central
Year: 1872
No fact need to be proved in any proceeding which the parties thereto or their agents agree to admit at the hearing, or which, before the hearing, they agree to admit by any writing under their hands, or which by any rule of pleading in force at the time they are deemed to have admitted by their pleadings: Provided that the court may, in its discretion, require the facts admitted to be proved otherwise than by such admission.
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Title: Limitation of Prosecutions Under Act
State: Central
Year: 1872
The prosecution for every offence punishable under this Act shall be commenced within two years after the offence is committed.
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Title: Power to Prescribe Fees and Rules for Indian States [Repealed]
State: Central
Year: 1872
Rep.by the A.O.1950.
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Title: Powers and Functions Exercisable as Regards Indian States[Repealed]
State: Central
Year: 1872
Rep.By the A.O.1950.
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Title: Saving of Consular Marriages
State: Central
Year: 1872
Nothing in this Act applies to any marriage performed by any Minister, Consul, or Consular Agent between subjects of the State which he represents and according to the laws of such State.
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Title: Non-validation of Marriages Within Prohibited Degrees
State: Central
Year: 1872
Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to validate any marriage which the personal law applicable to either of the parties forbids him or her to enter into.
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Title: "may Presume"
State: Central
Year: 1872
Whenever it is proved by this Act that Court may presume a fact, it may either regard such fact as proved, unless and until it is disproved, or may call for proof of it. "Shall presume".Whenever it is directed by this Act that the Court shall presume a fact, it shall regard such fact as proved, unless and until it is disproved. "Conclusive proof.When one fact is declared by this Act to be conclusive proof of another, the Court shall, on proof of the one fact, regard the other as proved, and shall not allow evidence to be given for the purpose of disproving it.
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Title: Admissions by Persons Whose Position Must Be Proved as Against Party to Suit
State: Central
Year: 1872
Statements made by persons whose position or liability, it is necessary to prove as against any party to the suit, are admissions, if such statements would be relevant as against such persons in relation to such position or liability in a suit brought by or against them, and if they are made whilst the person making them occupies such position or is subject to such liability. Illustration A undertakes to collect rents for B. B sues A for not collecting rent due from C to B. A denies that rent was due from C to B. A statement by C that he owed B rent is an admission, and is a relevant fact as against A, IS A denies that C did owe rent to B.
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