| No. | Relevancy |
Admissibility |
| 1) | Relevancy is based on logic and probability |
Admissibility is not based on logic but on strict rules of law. |
| 2) | The rules of relevancy are described from Section 5 to Section 55 of
Evidence Act, 1872. |
The rules of admissibility is described after Section 56 of Evidence Act, 1872. |
| 3) | The rules of relevancy declare what is relevant. |
The rule of admissibility declares whether certain type of relevant evidence are admissible or are to be excluded. |
| 4) | Under Evidence Act the rules of relevancy means where evidence are
admissible. |
Admissibility is means and of modes for admissibility of relevant Evidence. |
| 5) | The facts which are relevant may not be necessarily admissible. |
The facts which are admissible are necessarily relevant. |
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