Document -- Reliance on Part of Document -- A document relied upon must be read and considered in its entirety
(i) Indian Evidence Act, 1872, S.3 -- Document -- Reliance on Part of Document -- Where a party relies upon a document, the document must be read and considered in its entirety -- It is not permissible to rely upon only a part of a document for the purpose of advancing an allegation while rejecting the remainder. (ii) Indian Evidence Act, 1872, S.3 -- Affidavit -- Suppression of Financial Details -- Suppression of financial details in an affidavit does not amount to, nor can it be equated with, a false statement. (iii) Civil Procedure Code, 1908, O.41 R.11 -- Appeal -- Dismissal at Admission Stage -- O.41 R.11 CPC expressly confers power upon the court to dismiss an appeal at the admission stage itself without issuing notice to the lower court -- What is essential is the formal admission of the appeal before any further steps are taken.
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