64. Opinion
on relationship when relevant When the Court has .to form an opinion as to
the relationship of one persons to another, the opinion, expressed by conduct,
as to the existence of such relationship, of any person who, as a member of the
family or otherwise, has special means of knowledge on the subject, is a
relevant fact:
Provided that such opinion
shall not be sufficient to prove a marriage in proceedings under the Divorce
Act, 1869 (IV of 1869) or in prosecutions under section 194 or 495 of Pakistan
Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860).
(a) the question
is, whether A and B were married.
The fact that they were usually received and
treated by their friends as husband and wife, is
relevant.
(b) The question is, whether A was the
legitimate son of B. The fact that A was always treated is such by members of
the family, is relevant.