Section-58 (Facts admitted need not be proved) of the Evidence Act, 1872
The Evidence Act, 1872
(ACT NO. I OF 1872)
CHAPTER III
FACTS WHICH NEED NOT BE PROVED
Facts admitted need not be proved
58. No fact need be
proved in any proceeding which the parties thereto or their agents agree to
admit at the hearing, or which, before the hearing, they agree to admit by any
writing under their hands, or which by any rule or pleading in force at the
time they are deemed to have admitted by their pleadings:
Provided that the Court
may, in its discretion, require the facts admitted to be proved otherwise than
by such admissions.
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