These documents are public documents

a) Documents forming the acts or records of acts of the sovereign authority

b) Documents forming the acts or records of acts of official bodies

c) Documents forming the act, records of acts of tribunals

d) All the above

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Answer :

d) All the above

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Last Answer : e) All the above

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