The Cantonments Act
356Admissibility of document or entry as evidence
A copy of any receipt, application, plan, notice, order or other document or of any entry in a register, in the possession of a Board shall, if duly certified by the legal keeper thereof or other person authorised by the Chief Executive Officer in this behalf, be admissible in evidence of the existence of the document or entry, and shall be admitted as evidence of the matters and transactions there in recorded in every case where, and to the same extent to which, the original documents or entry would, if produced, have been admissible to prove such matters.
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SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS
- 352 Extension of certain provisions of the Act and rules to place beyond cantonments
- 353 Power to delegate functions to the President, etc
- 354 Registration
- 355 Validity of notices and other documents
- 356 Admissibility of document or entry as evidence
- 357 Evidence by officer or employee of the Board
- 358 Application of Act 4 of 1899
- 359 Power to remove difficulties
- 360 Repeals and savings