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In a suit to which the bank is not a party, the contents of a book of a bank can be proved:

A. By compelling an officer of the bank to produce the said books

B. By tendering in evidence a copy of the said contents certified by the Bank in terms of Sections 2(8), 2A and 4 of the Bankers Books Evidence Act, without compelling the presence as a witness of the officer of the bank

C. By compelling the presence of the person in charge of computer system of the bank to prove certified copies of the printouts of the data stored on the said computer system

D. By examining the principal accountant or branch manager of the bank

Answer: Option B


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