An Act, order or notification of the State Government may be proved by

(a) Oral evidence

(b) Journals publishing those documents

(c) The records of the departments, certified by the heads of the dept or by 

any document purporting to be printed by order of the Government

(d) None of these

1 Answer

Answer :

(c) The records of the departments, certified by the heads of the dept or by 

any document purporting to be printed by order of the Government

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