Correct option is B
The
incorrect statements are
2, 3, and 4. The Indian Evidence Act:
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Does not apply to arbitration proceedings (Statement 1 is correct).
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Does not apply to proceedings before a Commissioner (Statement 2 is correct).
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Does not apply to affidavits presented to Courts (Statement 3 is incorrect; affidavits are considered separately under the Civil Procedure Code).
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Does not apply to judicial proceedings before military Courts (Statement 4 is incorrect, as military Courts follow their own procedures).
Information Booster:
The Indian Evidence Act applies to judicial proceedings in Civil and Criminal Courts but does not apply to affidavits or arbitration, as they follow different rules.