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Which of the following pieces of evidence is not relevant under the Indian Evidence Act?

A. A is tried for the murder of B. Evidence is given that A murdered C, that B knew that A had murdered C and that B had tried to extort money from A by threatening to make his knowledge public

B. A sues B upon a bond for the payment of money. B denies the making of the bond. Evidence is given that B required money at the time of the bond

C. A customs officer gives evidence that the accused B made a confession of his crime to him

D. A is tried for the murder of B by poison. Evidence is given that before the death of B, A procured poison similar to that which was administered to B

Answer: Option C


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