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What are the facts which need not be proofed in court?

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Answered by Akash7766
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It can be argued therefore that the doctrine of judicial notice binds courts to accept certain facts before it without need to have the same proved by the parties in evidence. ... Recognition of facts without formal proof is an act of expediency.
Answered by MrPõisoñ
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Provided that the Court may, in its discretion, require the facts admitted to be proved otherwise than by such admission.Matters may be disproved even after they are taken judicial notice of. Section 57 of the Evidence Act makes it obligatory on the part of the Court to take judicial notice of the facts mention in it.

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