Question

If a fact constitutes an occasion of a fact or a relevant fact it is considered as a relevant fact. Is it covered under doctrine of res gestae?

A yes, it is a part of the doctrine of res gestae Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B no. it is not a part of the doctrine of res gestae. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C it is an extension of the doctrine of res gestae. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D no, as it is an exception to the doctrine of res gestae Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

The doctrine of res gestae is principally incorporated under s. 6 of the Indian evidence act and further extended under various sections of the act. S.7 is one of those.

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