Law of Evidence - Burden of Proof
The law of evidence is a crucial component of the legal system, governing the presentation and evaluation of evidence in courts. One key aspect of the law of evidence is the burden of proof, which determines the responsibility of parties to establish the truth or falsehood of disputed facts. This blog article explores the concept of burden of proof as outlined in Sections 101 to 111 of the Indian Evidence Act. Understanding these provisions is vital for legal professionals, researchers, and individuals involved in legal proceedings.
Table of Content
1. Introduction
2. Burden of Proof (Sections 101-111)
3. Presumptions (Sections 111A-114A )
4. Doctrine of Estoppel (Sections115-117)
5. Conclusion
6. References