Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Indian Evidence Act Section 125: Information as to the commission of offences
No Magistrate or Police –Officer shall be compelled to say whence he got any information as to the commission of…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 124: Official communications
No public officer shall be compelled to disclose communications made to him in official confidence when he considers that the…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 123: Evidence as to affairs of State
No one shall be permitted to give any evidence derived from unpublished official records relating to any affairs of State,…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 122: Communications during marriage
No person who is or has been married shall be compelled to disclose any communication made to him during marriage…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 121: Judges and Magistrates
No Judge or Magistrate shall, except upon the special order to some Court to which he is subordinate, be compelled…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 120: Parties to the civil suit, and their wives or husbands, Husbands or wives of a person under criminal trial
In all civil proceedings the parties to the suit, and the husband or wife of any party to the suit,…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 119: Dumb witnesses
A witness who is unable to speak may give his evidence in any other manner in which he can make…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 118: Who may testify
All persons shall be competent to testify unless the Court considers that they are prevented from understanding the question put…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 117: Estoppel of acceptor of bill of exchange, bailee or licensee
No acceptor of a bill of exchange shall be permitted to deny that the drawer had the authority to draw…
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Indian Evidence Act Section 116: Estoppel of tenant; and of license of the person in possession
No tenant of immovable property or person claiming through such tenant, shall, during the continuance of the tenancy, be permitted…
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