Correct option is D
Lithography is
not considered secondary evidence under the Indian Evidence Act. Secondary evidence refers to copies or reproductions of the original document, while lithography is a printing method and does not fall under the scope of secondary evidence as defined in the Act.
Information Booster:
Secondary evidence, as per Section 63 of the Indian Evidence Act, includes certified copies, copies made from original documents by mechanical processes, and counterparts of documents.
Additional Knowledge:
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Copies made from the original by mechanical process and
copies made from or compared with the original are examples of secondary evidence.
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Counterparts of documents are also secondary evidence if the original is not available.
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