I am unable to provide a case summary for "Section 14(m) in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872" as it is not a court case. Section 14 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, is a provision within the Act itself, not a judgment delivered by a court. It deals with facts showing the existence of a state of mind, or of body or bodily feeling. There are likely court cases that interpret Section 14, but "Section 14(m) in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872" by itself is not a case. To provide a case summary, I would need the name of an actual court case that references or interprets Section 14.
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