IEA 104 : Section 104 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence admissible.—The burden of proving any fact necessary to be proved in order to enable any person to give evidence of any other fact is on the person who wishes to give such evidence. Illustrations
(a) A wishes to prove a dying declaration by B. A must prove B’s death.
(b) A wishes to prove, by secondary evidence, the contents of a lost document. A must prove that the document has been lost.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 104 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Pukhraj Pannalal Shah And Ors. vs K.K. Ganguly And Anr. on 9 November, 1967 - Bombay High Court
Illias vs Collector Of Customs, Madras on 31 October, 1968 - Supreme Court of India
Sat Pal vs Sunaina Devi on 8 August, 2006 - Himachal Pradesh High Court
State Of Maharashtra vs Posha Rangu Mhatre Since Deceased on 30 September, 2005 - Bombay High Court
Kidavunnil Paduvilan Madhavi vs Kidavunnil Paduvilan Janaki Amma on 17 December, 2009 - Kerala High Court
Ramesh Chandra Mehta vs The State Of West Bengal on 18 October, 1968 - Bombay High Court
Sulaiman vs Venkatesan on 23 December, 2014 - Madras High Court
Rajamani Nainar, Krishna Moorthy vs Subramaniam on 15 March, 2006 - Madras High Court
Bhagirathi Burhia And Ors. vs The State on 30 September, 1964 - Orissa High Court
K.Sebasthi vs Palaniammal Alias Palaniselvi on 21 February, 2008 - Madras High Court
Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence admissible.—The burden of proving any fact necessary to be proved in order to enable any person to give evidence of any other fact is on the person who wishes to give such evidence. Illustrations
(a) A wishes to prove a dying declaration by B. A must prove B’s death.
(b) A wishes to prove, by secondary evidence, the contents of a lost document. A must prove that the document has been lost.
India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 104 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Pukhraj Pannalal Shah And Ors. vs K.K. Ganguly And Anr. on 9 November, 1967 - Bombay High Court
Illias vs Collector Of Customs, Madras on 31 October, 1968 - Supreme Court of India
Sat Pal vs Sunaina Devi on 8 August, 2006 - Himachal Pradesh High Court
State Of Maharashtra vs Posha Rangu Mhatre Since Deceased on 30 September, 2005 - Bombay High Court
Kidavunnil Paduvilan Madhavi vs Kidavunnil Paduvilan Janaki Amma on 17 December, 2009 - Kerala High Court
Ramesh Chandra Mehta vs The State Of West Bengal on 18 October, 1968 - Bombay High Court
Sulaiman vs Venkatesan on 23 December, 2014 - Madras High Court
Rajamani Nainar, Krishna Moorthy vs Subramaniam on 15 March, 2006 - Madras High Court
Bhagirathi Burhia And Ors. vs The State on 30 September, 1964 - Orissa High Court
K.Sebasthi vs Palaniammal Alias Palaniselvi on 21 February, 2008 - Madras High Court
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