Section 73 Indian Evidence Act 1872
Section 73 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 is about ‘Comparison of signature, writing or seal with others admitted or proved’. It is under Chapter V of the Act. Chapter V is titled ‘OF DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE‘.
Comparison of signature, writing or seal with others admitted or proved
In order to ascertain whether a signature, writing or seal is that of the person by whom it purports to have been written or made, any signature, writing or seal admitted or proved to the satisfaction of the Court to have been written or made by that person may be compared with the one which is to be proved, although that signature, writing or seal has not been produced or proved for any other purpose.
The Court may direct any person present in Court to write any words or figures for the purpose of enabling the Court to compare the words or figures so written with any words or figures alleged to have been written by such person.
This section applies also, with any necessary modifications, to finger impressions.
See also:
Section 72 Indian Evidence Act 1872 (Proof of document not required by law to be attested)