Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Section 110 Indian Evidence Act

IEA 110 : Section 110 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:

Burden of proof as to ownership.—When the question is whether any person is owner of anything of which he is shown to be in possession, the burden of proving that he is not the owner is on the person who affirms that he is not the owner.

India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 110 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Manindra Mohan Sanyal vs Emperor on 22 April, 1918 - Calcutta High Court
Rajendra Narayan Singh vs Emperor on 12 September, 1912 - Calcutta High Court
The Secretary Of State For India vs Chimanlal Jamnadas on 14 October, 1941 - Bombay High Court
J.S. Parkar vs V.B. Palekar And Ors. on 27 April, 1973 - Bombay High Court
Chiddu vs The State on 26 April, 1951 - Madhya Pradesh High Court
Addl. Commissioner Of Income-Tax vs S. Pichaimanickan Chettiar on 3 August, 1982 - Madras High Court
Hausu Dhondba Uike vs Sahebrao Chintaman Salam on 15 January, 2014 - Bombay High Court
Monindra Mohan Sanyal And Ors. vs Emperor on 22 April, 1918 - Calcutta High Court
Emperor vs Kumera And Ors. on 18 December, 1928 - Allahabad High Court
Kanti Lal vs Smt. Shanti Devi And Ors. on 28 May, 1997 - Rajasthan High Court 

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