April 14, 2010Where in any criminal proceeding it is necessary to decide whether a currency note is or is not forged, a certificate signed by the Governor of the Central Bank or any Officer authorised in writing by him in that behalf that he is satisfied by personal examination that such note or coin is or is not forged shall be sufficient evidence that such note or coin is or is not forged , as the case may be , and neither the Governor nor any officer of the bank shall be cross-examined with regard to the contents of such certificate unless the Court orders otherwise.
In matters of counterfeit currency, a certificate from the Central Bank stating that the currency is or is not fake is conclusive proof -- not of any other expert. Don't make a fool of yourself by bringing a money changer from India to the court.
"I have learned, that if one advances confidently in the directionof his dreams, and endeavors to live the life he has imagined,he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." - Henry David Thoreau
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- A.VIJAYCHANDRAN
- Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia
- Origin- Penang.Came to KL in 80's to study theology.Threw away my religious books after 4 years to read Law.
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