IEA 41 — Relevancy of certain judgments in probate, etc., jurisdiction

Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Statutory text

,  jurisdiction.––A  final  judgment,  order  or
decree of a competent Court, in the exercise of probate, matrimonial, admiralty or insolvency jurisdiction,
which confers upon or takes away from any person any legal character, or which declares any person to
be entitled to any such character, or to be entitled to any specific thing, not as against any specified person
but absolutely, is relevant when the existence of any such legal character, or the title of any such person to any such thing, is relevant.
Such judgment, order or decree is conclusive proof ––
that  any  legal  character  which  it  confers  accrued  at  the  time  when  such  judgment,  order  or  decree
came into operation;
that any legal character, to which it declares any such person to be entitled, accrued to that person at
the time when such judgment

[order or decree] declares it to have accrued to that person;
that any legal character which it takes away from any such person ceased at the time from which such
judgment,

[order or decree] declared that it had ceased or should cease;
and that anything to which it declares any person to be so entitled was the property of that person at
the time from which such judgment,

[order or decree] declares that it had been or should be his property.

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