The question is whether A committed a crime at Calcutta on a curtain day, fact that 

on that day A was at Lahore is relevant-

a) As a motive for fact in issue

b) As introductory to fact in issue

c) As preparation of relevant fact

d) As it makes existence of fact in issue highly improbable

1 Answer

Answer :

d) As it makes existence of fact in issue highly improbable

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