Which of the following illustrations from Section 9 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, demonstrates the relevance of facts necessary to explain or introduce a fact in issue?

1
 A sues B for libel, and the particulars of a dispute between A and B about a matter unconnected with the alleged libel are considered relevant.
2
 A is accused of theft and is seen giving the stolen property to B, who then gives it to A's wife, with B's statement about A's instruction to hide it considered relevant.
3
 A is tried for murder, and the fact that A's weapon was found at the crime scene is considered relevant.
4
A is accused of fraud, and the details of A's previous business dealings are considered relevant.

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