Cases in which secondary evidence relating to documents may be given
a) When the original is shown or appear to be in the possession or power of the
person against whom the document is sought to be proved.
b) When the existence, condition or contents of the original have been proved to be
admitted in writing by the person against whom it si proved or by his
representative in interest
c) When the original has been destroyed or lost and when the original is of such a
nature as not o be easily movable
d) When the original is public document within the meaning of sec 74
e) All the above
a) When the original is shown or appear to be in the possession or power of the
person against whom the document is sought to be proved.
b) When the existence, condition or contents of the original have been proved to be
admitted in writing by the person against whom it si proved or by his
representative in interest
c) When the original has been destroyed or lost and when the original is of such a
nature as not o be easily movable
d) When the original is public document within the meaning of sec 74
e) All the above