CMP MO 248 of 2008 13.8.2008 Present: Shri V.S. Kanwar, Advocate, for petitioner. Heard learned counsel. The order of the learned trial Court shows that sale deeds, which are the subject matter of present petition, have been admitted by the opposite side. This has been held by the learned trial Court in its order which is now challenged under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. The Court holds that though the documents have been admitted, there is no need to mark them as exhibits as it has no effect on the case and thus the application is devoid of any merit. This is not a proper way of approaching the case. If the sale deeds have been admitted as held, they should have been exhibited as evidence of the appellant herein as prayed for by him. It is trite that admission is the best evidence. Once the documents had been admitted, the Court was bound to mark them as exhibits. This application is accordingly allowed. A direction is issued to the learned trial Court that sale deeds which have been admitted by the parties be accepted in evidence and marked as exhibits as even otherwise the facts/documents do not require formal proof. August 13, 2008(ms) (Dev Darshan Sud), J.