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Indian Evidence Act (Page 12)

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Section 116 Evidence Act

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116. Estoppel of tenant and of license of person in possession. No tenant of immovable property of person claiming through such tenant shall, during theRead More →

Section 117 Evidence Act

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117. Estoppel of acceptor of bill of exchange, bailee or licensee. No acceptor of a bill of exchange shall be permitted to deny that theRead More →

Section 118 Evidence Act

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118. Who may testify? All persons shall be competent to testify unless the Court considers that they are prevented from understanding the question put toRead More →

Section 119 Evidence Act

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119. Witness unable to communicate verbally/Dumb witness. A witness who is unable to speak may give his evidence in any other manner in which heRead More →

Section 120 Evidence Act

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120. Parties to civil suit, and their wives or husbands. Husband or wife of person under criminal trial. In all civil proceedings the parties toRead More →

Section 121 Evidence Act

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121. Judges and Magistrates. No Judge or Magistrate shall, except upon the special order of some Court of which he is subordinate, be compelled toRead More →

Section 122 Evidence Act

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122. Communications during marriage. No person who is or has been married, shall be compelled to disclose any communication made to him during marriage byRead More →

Section 123 Evidence Act

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123. Evidence as to affairs of State. No one shall be permitted to give any evidence derived from unpublished official records relating to any affairsRead More →

Section 124 Evidence Act

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124. Official communications. No public officer shall be compelled to disclose communications made to him in official confidence, when he considers that the public interestsRead More →

Section 125 Evidence Act

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125. Information as to commission of offences. No Magistrate or Police officer shall be compelled to say whence he got any information as to theRead More →

Section 126 Evidence Act

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126. Professional communications. No barrister, attorney, pleader or Vakil shall at any time be permitted, unless with his client’s express consent, to disclose any communicationRead More →

Section 127 Evidence Act

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127. Section 126 to apply to interpreters etc. The provisions of Section 126 apply to interpreters, and the clerks or servants of barristers, pleaders, attorneysRead More →

Section 128 Evidence Act

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128. Privilege not waived by volunteering evidence. If any party to a suit gives evidence therein at his own instance or otherwise, he shall notRead More →

Section 129 Evidence Act

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129. Confidential communication with legal advisers. No one shall be compelled to disclose to the Court any confidential communication which has taken place between himRead More →

Section 130 Evidence Act

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130. Production of title-deeds of witness, not a party. No witness who is not a party to a suit shall be compelled to produce hisRead More →

Section 131 Evidence Act

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131. Production of documents or electronic records which another person, having possession could refuse to produce. Production of documents or electronic records which another person,Read More →

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