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The general principle of the law of evidence is that it is the judge who will decide the admissibility of evidence. When the judge is in the doubt as to admissibility of a particular piece of evidence?

A. He should not declare in favour of its admissibility

B. He should declare in favour of its admissibility

C. He should refer the matter before the High Court

D. He will follow his discretion

Answer: Option D


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