Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Section 109 Indian Evidence Act

IEA 109 : Section 109 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:

Burden of proof as to relationship in the cases of partners, landlord and tenant, principal and agent.—When the question is whether persons are partners, landlord and tenant, or principal and agent, and it has been shown that they have been acting as such, the burden of proving that they do not stand, or have ceased to stand, to each other in those relationships respectively, is on the person who affirms it.

India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 109 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
N.A. Subrahmania Aiyar vs Queen Empress on 30 April, 1900 - Madras High Court
Emperor vs Barendra Kumar Ghose on 26 September, 1923 - Calcutta High Court
The King Emperor vs Barendra Kumar Ghose on 26 September, 1923 - Calcutta High Court
Sangram Singh vs The State Of Rajasthan on 30 September, 1977 - Rajasthan High Court
State Of Gujarat vs Raghu @ Raghavbhai Vashrambhai on 25 January, 2002 - Gujarat High Court
Santosh Boro And Ors. vs State Of Meghalaya on 26 March, 2008 - Gauhati High Court
Bhima Shaw And Ors. vs The State on 10 January, 1956 - Orissa High Court
Binani Properties Private Ltd. vs M. Gulamali Abdul Hossain And Co. on 10 August, 1966 - Calcutta High Court
Arjun Singh vs State Of H.P on 6 February, 2009 - Supreme Court of India
Mohar Singh vs Deen Dayal Gupta on 11 October, 1996 - Delhi High Court 

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