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Section 294 CrPC: Formal Proof Not Required for Certain Documents – Only Title Needed

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Last updated: May 29, 2024 10:08 pm
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Section 294 CrPC: Formal Proof Not Required for Certain Documents – Only Title Needed

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1. State the code2. Explain it3. Illustrate it4. Gist of Common Questions and Answers

1. State the code

Section 294 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) states that in certain cases, formal proof of a document is not required. The law only requires that the document is presented with its title.

2. Explain it

Section 294 CrPC aims to simplify legal proceedings by streamlining the process of proving certain documents. The section specifies that in cases involving:

  • Public documents, such as government records
  • Documents that are produced by a public officer in his official capacity
  • Documents that are registered under the law
  • Documents that are required to be stamped under the law

formal proof is not necessary.

The law considers the title of such documents as sufficient evidence of their authenticity. This means that the court will accept the document without requiring further verification or proof.

3. Illustrate it

Consider a case where a lawyer presents a copy of a birth certificate in court. This birth certificate is a public document that is registered under the law. According to Section 294 CrPC, the lawyer only needs to present the certificate with its title. The court will then accept the document as authentic without requiring further proof.

4. Gist of Common Questions and Answers

Q: What is the purpose of Section 294 CrPC?

A: Section 294 CrPC streamlines the legal process by simplifying the proof of certain documents. It aims to reduce unnecessary delays and burdens on the court.

Q: Does Section 294 CrPC apply to all documents?

A: No, Section 294 CrPC only applies to certain specific categories of documents such as public documents, registered documents, or documents that are required to be stamped under the law.

Q: What is the advantage of using Section 294 CrPC?

A: Using Section 294 CrPC allows for a quicker and more efficient process of presenting evidence. It saves time and resources by eliminating the need for formal proof.

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