Judgments, etc., other than those mentioned in sections 34, 35 and 36 when relevant
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Summary
Past judgments, orders or decrees not specially provided for earlier are generally irrelevant as evidence. They become relevant only if the existence of that judgment itself is a fact in issue, or if some other provision of this Act makes it relevant (for example to show motive or a prior conviction). Otherwise an earlier decision cannot be used to prove facts in a separate case.
Example
Ravi and Priya separately sue Arjun for badnamee (libel). Arjun fails to prove the truth in Ravi's case and Ravi gets a decree against him. That decree does not help Arjun in Priya's separate suit; the earlier judgment is irrelevant between Arjun and Priya.
Bare Act
Enacted textJudgments or orders or decrees, other than those mentioned in sections 34, 35 and 36, are irrelevant, unless the existence of such judgment, order or decree is a fact in issue, or is relevant under some other provision of this Adhiniyam.
Illustrations.
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(a) A and B separately sue C for a libel which reflects upon each of them. C in each case says that the matter alleged to be libellous is true, and the circumstances are such that it is probably true in each case, or in neither. A obtains a decree against C for damages on the ground that C failed to make out his justification. The fact is irrelevant as between B and C.
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(b) A prosecutes B for stealing a cow from him. B is convicted. A afterwards sues C for the cow, which B had sold to him before his conviction. As between A and C, the judgment against B is irrelevant.
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(c) A has obtained a decree for the possession of land against B. C, B's son, murders A in consequence. The existence of the judgment is relevant, as showing motive for a crime.
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(d) A is charged with theft and with having been previously convicted of theft. The previous conviction is relevant as a fact in issue.
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(e) A is tried for the murder of B. The fact that B prosecuted A for libel and that A was convicted and sentenced is relevant under section 6 as showing the motive for the fact in issue.
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