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In this case, I have discussed the concept of Facts conversion in context with Anti Corruption Case. A fact can become evidence when it is relevant and can be proven in a court of law: Relevancy According to Section 5 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, evidence can be given of facts in issue and other relevant facts. Proved A fact is considered proved when the court believes it exists or considers it likely enough to act upon. Disproved A fact is considered disproved when the court believes it doesn't exist or considers it unlikely enough to act upon. Not proved A fact is considered not proved when it is neither proved nor disproved. Admissibility The judge decides whether to admit evidence based on whether the fact would be relevant if proven. A fact can be physical, like the arrangement of objects or the sound of a horn, or psychological, like a person's intention to deceive. Dr. Jinesh Soni 9772946899