Section 34 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 View Chapter 2

Entries in books of account when relevant


   1[Entries in the books of account, including those maintained in an electronic form], regularly kept in the course of business, are relevant whenever they refer to a matter into which the Court has to inquire, but such statements shall not alone be sufficient evidence to charge any person with liability.

Illustration.

   A sues B for Rs. 1,000, and shows entries in his account books showing B to be indebted to him to this amount.

   The entries are relevant, but are not sufficient, without other evidence, to prove the debt.

1Subs. by Act 21 of 2000, s. 92 and the Second Schedule, for “entries in the books of account” (w.e.f. 17-10-2000).