Examveda
Examveda

Under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 reports published in Newspaper are

A. Primary evidence and its contents are admissible in evidence without any proof

B. Secondary evidence and its contents are not admissible in evidence without proper proof of the contents under the Evidence Ac

C. Neither Primary nor secondary evidence

D. No evidence at all

Answer: Option D


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