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The Indian Evidence Act,1872
Section 90-134
Section 90
Presumption as to documents thirty years old
Section 90-A
Presumption as to electronic records five year old
Section 91
Evidence of terms of contracts, grant and other dispositions of property reduced to form of document
Section 92
Exclusion of evidence or oral agreement
Section 93
Exclusion of evidence to explain or amend ambiguous document
Section 94
Exclusion of evidence against application of document of existing facts.
Section 95
Evidence as to document unmeaning in reference to existing facts
Section 96
Evidence as to application of languages which can apply to one only of several persons
Section 97
Evidence as to application of language to one of two sets of facts to neither of which the whole correctly applies
Section 98
Evidence as to meaning of illegible character, etc.
Section 99
Who may give evidence of agreement varying terms of document
Section 100
Saving of provisions of India Succession Act relating to Wills
Section 101
Burden of Proof
Section 102
On whom burden of proof lies
Section 103
Burden of proof as to particular fact
Section 104
Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence admissible
Section 105
Burden of proving that case of accused comes within exceptions
Section 106
Burden of proving fact specially within knowledge
Section 107
Burden of proving death of person known to have been alive within thirty years
Section 108
Burden of proving that person is alive who has not been heard of for seven years
Section 109
Burden of proof as to relationship in the case of partners, landlord and tenant, principal and agent
Section 110
Burden of proof as to ownership
Section 111
Proof of good faith in transactions where one party is in relation of active confidence
Section 111-A
Presumption as to certain offences
Section 112
Birth during marriage, conclusive proof of legitimacy
Section 113
Proof of cession of territory
Section 113-A
Presumption as to abatement of suicide by a married women
Section 113-B
Presumption as to dowry death
Section 114
Court may presume existence of certain facts
Section 114-A
Presumption as to absence of consent in certain prosecutions for rape
Section 115
Estoppel
Section 116
Estoppel of tenant and of license of person in possession
Section 117
Estoppel of acceptor of bill of exchange, bailee or licensee
Section 118
Who may testify
Section 119
Dumb witnesses
Section 120
Parties to civil suit, and their wives or husbands - Husband or wife of person under criminal trial
Section 121
Judges and Magistrate
Section 122
Communications during marriage
Section 123
Evidence as to affairs of State
Section 124
Official communications
Section 125
Information as to commission of offences
Section 126
Professional communications
Section 127
Section 126 to apply to interpreters etc.
Section 128
Privilege not waived by volunteering evidence
Section 129
Confidential communication with Legal Advisers
Section 130
Production of title-deeds of witness, not a party
Section 131
Production of documents which another person, having possession, could refuse to produce
Section 132
Witness not excused from answering on ground that answer will criminate
Section 133
Accomplice
Section 134
Number of witness
Section 134- Number of witness
No particular number of witness shall in any case be required for the proof of any fact.
The Indian Evidence Act,1872
Section(s)
1 - 48
49 - 89
90 - 134
135 - THE SCHEDULE
Judgement(s) Found in :
The Indian Evidence Act,1872
Section 134
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