Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Indian Evidence Act Section 135: Order of production and examination of witnesses
The order in which witnesses are produced and examined shall be regulated by the law and practice for the time…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 134: Number of witnesses
No particular number of witnesses shall in any case be required for the proof of any fact.
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Indian Evidence Act Section 133: Accomplice
An accomplice shall be a competent witness against an accused person, and a conviction is not illegal merely because it…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 132: Witness not excused from answering on ground that answer will criminate
A witness shall not be excused from answering any question as to any matter relevant to the matter in issue…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 131: Production of documents or electronic records which another person, having possession, could refuse to produce
No one shall be compelled to produce documents in his possession or electronic records under his control, which any other…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 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 his title deeds to any…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 129: Confidential communications with legal advisers
No one shall be compelled to disclose to the Court any confidential communication which has taken place between him and…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 128: Privilege not waived by volunteering evidence
If any party to a suit gives evidence therein at his own instance or otherwise, he shall not be deemed…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 127: Section 126 to apply to interpreters etc.
The provision of section 126 shall apply to interpreters, and the clerks or servants of barristers, pleaders, attorneys, and vakils.
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Indian Evidence Act Section 126: Professional communication
No barrister, attorney, pleader, or vakil shall at any time be permitted unless with his client’s express consent, to disclose…
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