21.
Admission to be relevant

22.
Proposition of the Law of Evidence is that
1. Proceedings of Legislature may be proved by the records certified by a member present in the proceedings.
2. Acts of the Central Government may be proved by the records of the department, certified by heads of the departments.
3. Acts of the state may be proved by the document purporting to be printed by the order of such Government.
4. Acts of the State Government may be proved by records of the department certified by the head of the corresponding department of the Central Government.

23.
The facts, though not in issue, are so connected with fact in issue, as to form part of a same transaction are-

25.
Which of the following could be proved as dying declaration after the death of a person?

28.
Secondary evidence of a document is admissible in evidence as a substitute for . . . . . . . .

30.
A is accused of defaming B by publishing an imputation intended to harm the reputation of B. The fact of previous publication by A representing B, showing ill will on A's part towards 'B' is relevant, because