The proceedings of the legislature may be proved by

(a) Oral evidence

(b) Copy of such proceedings

(c) The journals of those bodies or by published Acts or abstracts or by 

copies purporting to be printed by order of the Government concerned

(d) None of these

1 Answer

Answer :

(c) The journals of those bodies or by published Acts or abstracts or by 

copies purporting to be printed by order of the Government concerned

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