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A is accused of a crime committed by him at Calcutta. He produces a letter written by himself and dated at Lahore on that day, and bearing the Lahore post-mark of that day. Applying Section 21, Indian Evidence Act, which of the following is possible?

A. the statement in the date of the letter is admissible, because, if a were dead, it would be admissible under section 27, clauses (2)
B. the statement in the date of the letter is admissible, because, if a were dead, it would be admissible under section 29, clauses (2)
C. the statement in the date of the letter is admissible, because, if a were dead, it would be admissible under section 32, clauses (2)
D. the statement in the date of the letter is admissible, because, if a were dead, it would be admissible under section 34, clauses (2)
Answer» C. the statement in the date of the letter is admissible, because, if a were dead, it would be admissible under section 32, clauses (2)
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