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Indian Evidence Act (Page 11)

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Section 103 Evidence Act

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103. Burden of proof as to particular fact. The burden of proof as to any particular fact lies on that person who wishes the CourtRead More →

Section 104 Evidence Act

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104. Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence admissible. The burden of proving any fact necessary to be proved in order toRead More →

Section 105 Evidence Act

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105. Burden of proving that case of accused comes within exceptions. When a person is accused of any offence, the burden of proving the existenceRead More →

Section 106 Evidence Act

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106. Burden of proving fact specially within knowledge. When any fact is specially within the knowledge of any person, the burden of proving that factRead More →

Section 107 Evidence Act

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107. Burden of proving death of person known to have been alive within thirty years. When the question is whether a man is alive orRead More →

Section 108 Evidence Act

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108. Burden of proving that person is alive who has not been heard of for seven years. Provided that when the question is whether aRead More →

Section 109 Evidence Act

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109. Burden of proof as to relationship in the case of partners, landlord and tenant, principal and agent. When the question is whether persons areRead More →

Section 110 Evidence Act

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110. Burden of proof as to ownership. When the question is, whether any person is owner of anything of which he is shown to beRead More →

Section 111 Evidence Act

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111. Proof of good faith in transactions where one party is in relation of active confidence. Where there is a question as to the goodRead More →

Section 111A Evidence Act

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111A. Presumption as to certain offences. (1) Where a person is accused of having committed any offence specified in sub-section (2), in- (a) any areaRead More →

Section 113 Evidence Act

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113. Proof of cession of territory. A notification in the Official Gazette that any portion of British territory has before the commencement of Part IIIRead More →

Section 113A Evidence Act

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113A. Presumption as to abetment of suicide by a married women. When the question is whether the commission of suicide by a woman had beenRead More →

Section 113B Evidence Act

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113B. Presumption as to dowry death. When the question is whether a person has committed the dowry death of a women and it is shownRead More →

Section 114 Evidence Act

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114. Court may presume existence of certain facts. The Court may presume the existence of any fact which it thinks likely to have happened, regardRead More →

Section 114A Evidence Act

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114A. Presumption as to absence of consent in certain prosecutions for rape. In a prosecution for rape under clause (a) or clause (b) or clauseRead More →

Section 115 Evidence Act

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115. Estoppel. When one person has by his declaration, act or omission, intentionally caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be trueRead More →

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