Quick Navigation
Section 111 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
111. Proof of good faith in transactions where one party is in relation of active confidence
Where there is a question as to the good faith of a transaction between parties, one of whom stands to the other in a position of active confidence, the burden of proving the good faith of a transaction between parties, one of whom stands to the other in a position of active confidence, the burden of proving the good faith of the transaction is on the party who is in a position of active confidence.
Illustrations
(a) The good faith of a sale by a client to an attorney is in question in a suit brought by the client. The burden proving the good faith of the transaction is on the attorney.
(b) The good faith of a sale by a son just come of age to a father is in question is a suit brought by the son. The burden of proving the good faith of the transaction is on the father.
Related Sections
- Section 72: Proof of document not required by law to be attested
- Section 127: Section 126 to apply to interpreters etc.
- Section 31: Admission not conclusive proof, but may estop
- Section 167: No new trial for improper admission or rejection or evidence
- Section 64: Proof of documents by primary evidence