Friday, April 1, 2016

Section 129 Indian Evidence Act

IEA 129 : Section 129 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872:

Confidential communications with legal advisers.—No one shall be compelled to disclose to the Court any confidential communication which has taken place between him and his legal professional adviser, unless he offers himself as a witness, in which case he may be compelled to disclose any such communications as may appear to the Court necessary to be known in order to explain any evidence which he has given, but no others.

India's Important Case Laws and Landmark Judgments on IEA - Section 129 Indian Evidence Act 1872:
Larsen & Toubro Limited vs Prime Displays (P) Ltd., Abiz on 15 March, 2002 - Bombay High Court 
Municipal Corporation vs Vijay Metal Works on 13 March, 1981 - Bombay High Court 
Gurunanak Provisions Stores vs Dulhonumal Savanmal And Ors. on 16 April, 1993 - Gujarat High Court 
Arignar Anna Weavers vs State Of Tamil Nadu And Ors. on 27 January, 1999 - Madras High Court 
Bai Bhanbai Mavji vs Kanbi Karshan Devraj And Anr. on 17 June, 1969 - Gujarat High Court 
Lakshmipat Choraria vs State on 17 January, 1964 - Bombay High Court 
Council Of The Institute vs Ajay Kumar Gupta on 28 February, 2012 - Delhi High Court 
Khatri & Ors. Etc vs State Of Bihar & Ors on 10 March, 1981 - Supreme Court of India 
Manickam And Ors. vs Kanakam And Ors. on 27 September, 1990 - Kerala High Court 

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