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    Question

    When language used in a document is plain in itself,

    but is unmeaning in reference to existing facts,
    A Evidence cannot be given to show meaning Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Evidence can be given to remove ambiguity Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C Evidence can be given to show that it was used in a peculiar sense Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Evidence cannot be given to supply the defects Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E None of the above Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Section 95 of Indian Evidence Act 95. Evidence as to document unmeaning reference to existing facts. –– When language used in a document is plain in itself, but is unmeaning in reference to existing facts, evidence may be given to show that it was used in a peculiar sense.

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