Correct option is A
Section 6 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, discusses the
relevancy of facts forming part of the same transaction, commonly known as the "Res Gestae" principle. This Section allows evidence of facts that are so closely connected to the fact in issue that they form part of the same transaction.
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The Res Gestae doctrine allows for the admissibility of spontaneous statements or actions that occur at the same time or shortly after the main event, provided they are directly related to it.
Additional Knowledge
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Section 7: Relates to facts which are the occasion, cause, or effect of facts in issue.
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Section 8: Covers facts showing motive, preparation, and conduct.
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Section 11: Deals with facts inconsistent with or affecting the probability of the facts in issue.