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Section 101 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Indian Evidence Act, 1872
101. Burden of proof
Whoever desires any Court to give judgment as to any legal right or liability dependent on the existence of facts which he asserts, must prove that those facts exist.
When a person is bound to prove the existence of any fact, it is said that he burden of proof lies on that person.
Illustrations
(a) A desires a Court to give judgment that B shall be punished for a crime which A says B has committed.
A must prove that B has committed the crime.
(b) A desires a Court to give judgment that he is entitled to certain land in the possession of B, by reason of facts which he asserts, and which B denies, to be true.
A must prove the existence of those facts.
Related Sections
- Section 71: Proof when attesting witness denies the execution
- Section 65A: Special provisions as to evidence relating to electronic record
- Section 34: Entries in books of account when relevant
- Section 132: Witness not excused from answering on ground that answer will criminate
- Section 113: Proof of cession of territory
Related Acts
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