Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Section 106 Indian Evidence Act

IEA 106 : Section 106 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:

Burden of proving fact especially within knowledge.—When any fact is especially within the knowledge of any person, the burden of proving that fact is upon him. Illustrations
(a) When a person does an act with some intention other than that which the character and circumstances of the act suggest, the burden of proving that intention is upon him.
(b) A is charged with travelling on a railway without a ticket. The burden of proving that he had a ticket is on him.

India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 106 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Digambar Singh And Another vs State Of U.P. on 23 February, 2015 - Allahabad High Court
Dharmendra vs State Of U.P. on 6 August, 2010 - Allahabad High Court
Vishal Yadav vs State Of U.P. on 2 April, 2014 - Delhi High Court
State Of Maharashtra vs Satish Purushottam Aushal on 24 September, 2014 - Bombay High Court
Vinod Kumar Bhutani vs State Thr. Cbi on 28 May, 2013 - Delhi High Court
Jethalal Nanalal vs State Of Gujarat on 3 May, 1967 - Gujarat High Court
Ravindra Kumar Verma vs State Of U.P. on 2 May, 2014 - Allahabad High Court
Ram Kumar Singh vs The State Of U.P. on 20 May, 2015 - Allahabad High Court
Gandalal And Ors vs State on 20 March, 2013 - Rajasthan High Court
Parmal Singh vs State on 20 March, 2013 - Rajasthan High Court 

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