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A is accused of a crime. Applying Section 8, Indian Evidence Act, which of the following facts can be relevant?

A. The facts that, either before or at the time of, or after the alleged crime, A provided evidence which would tend to give to the facts of the case an appearance favorable to himself

B. That he destroyed or concealed evidence, or prevented the presence or procured the absence of persons who might have been witnesses

C. That he suborned persons to give false evidence respecting it

D. All of them

Answer: Option D


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