Admission of documents amounts to admission of contents but not its truth 

a) LIC of india Vs. Narmada Agarwala

b) Jai Shankar Prasar V. State of Bhihar

c) Yunish alias Kariya Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh

d) None of these

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a) LIC of india Vs. Narmada Agarwala

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