IEA 101 — Burden of proof

Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Statutory text

Whoever  desires  any  Court  to  give  judgment  as  to  any  legal  right  or liability  dependent  on  the  existence  of  facts  which  he  asserts,  must  prove  that  those  facts  exist.  When  a person is bound to prove the existence of any fact, it is said that the burden of proof lies on that person.
Illustrations
(a) A desires a Court to give judgment that B shall be punished for a crime which A says B has committed. A
must prove that B has committed the crime.

1. See now the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), Pt. VI, Ch. VI.

(b)  A  desires  a  Court  to  give  judgment  that  he  is  entitled  to  certain  land  in  the  possession  of  B,  by reason of facts which he asserts, and which B denies, to be true. A must prove the existence of those facts.

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