Judicial notice of fact that many blind persons have acquired great academic 

destinations, can be taken by court

a) Gowhari Das Vs. Santilata Singh

b) Jai Shankar Prasar Vs. State of Bhihar

c) Afzauddin Ansary Vs. State of West Bengal

d) None of these

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Answer :

b) Jai Shankar Prasar Vs. State of Bhihar

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