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What is judicial evidence?

A. It is that portion of evidence in general which under the rules of legal procedure is received in Courts as tending to establish the existence of a fact, involved in an issue, submitted to judicial determination

B. It is that portion of evidence in general which under the rules of legal procedure is received in Courts as tending to establish non-existence of a fact, involved in an issue, submitted to judicial determination

C. Either A or B

D. None of them

Answer: Option C


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