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      • Chapter XX: Of Offences Relating To Marriage
      • Chapter XXA: Of Cruelty By Husband Or Relatives Of Husband
      • Chapter XXI: Of Defamation
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      • Chapter XXIII: Of Attempts To Commit Offences
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    • Chapter IV: General Exceptions
    • Chapter VA: Criminal Conspiracy
    • Chapter VI: Of Offences Against The State
    • Chapter VII: Of Offences Relating To The Army, Navy, Air Force
    • Chapter VIII: Of Offences Against The Public Tranquillity
    • Chapter I: Introduction
    • Chapter II: General Explanations
    • Chapter III: Of Punishments
    • Chapter IX: Of Offences By Or Relating To Public Servants
    • Chapter V: Of Abetment
    • Chapter X: Of Contempts Of The Lawful Authority Of Public Servants
    • Chapter XI: Of False Evidence And Offences Against Public Justice
    • Chapter XII: Of Offences Relating To Coin And Government Stamps
    • Chapter XIII: Of Offences Relating To Weights And Measures
    • Chapter XIV: Of Offences Affecting The Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency And Morals
    • Chapter XIX: Of The Criminal Breach Of Contracts Of Service
    • Chapter XV: Of Offences Relating To Religion
    • Chapter XVI: Of Offences Affecting The Human Body
    • Chapter XVII: Of Offences Against Property
    • Chapter XVIII: Of Offences Relating To Documents And To Property Marks
    • Chapter XX: Of Offences Relating To Marriage
    • Chapter XXA: Of Cruelty By Husband Or Relatives Of Husband
    • Chapter XXI: Of Defamation
    • Chapter XXII: Of Criminal Intimidation, Insult And Annoyance
    • Chapter XXIII: Of Attempts To Commit Offences
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Category VII

Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act Section 109: Burden of proof as to relationship in the cases of partners, landlord and tenant, principal and agent

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act Section 108: Burden of proving that a person is alive who has not been heard from for seven years

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act Section 107: Burden of proving death of person known to have been alive within thirty years

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act Section 106: Burden of proving a fact, especially within the knowledge

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Section 105: The burden of proving the case of the accused comes within exceptions.

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Section 104: Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence admissible

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Section 103: Burden of proof as to the particular fact

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act Section 102: On whom the burden of proof lies

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
Category VII, Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Indian Evidence Act Section 101: Burden of proof

By Vardhaman Raj / 06/09/2024
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BARE ACTS
Indian Penal Code, 1860
The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Indian Divorce Act, 1869
Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998

By Vardhaman Raj
Updated: 22/11/2024

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