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Examveda

A party to a suit can prove a fact in issue,

A. By examining one witness only in proof thereof

B. By examining not more than three witnesses in proof thereof

C. By exarrurung any number of witnesses in proof thereof unless the Court is satisfied that examination of any particular witness is not relevant and is with the intent to delay the trial

D. By examining any number ofwitnesses in proof thereof and the Court cannot limit the number of witnesses sought to be examined

Answer: Option C


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