IEA 68 — Proof of execution of document required by law to be attested

Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Statutory text

If a document is required by
law to be attested, it shall not be used as evidence until one attesting witness at least has been called for
the  purpose  of  proving  its  execution,  if there  be  an  attesting  witness  alive,  and  subject  to the  process of
the Court and capable of giving evidence:

[Provided that it shall not be necessary to call an attesting witness in proof of the execution of any
document,  not  being  a  will,  which  has  been  registered  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  the  Indian
Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), unless its execution by the person by whom it purports to have been executed is specifically denied.]

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