Section 104 of BSA : Section 104: Burden of proof.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi claims that his neighbor, Suresh, has built a wall that encroaches on his property. Ravi files a case in court seeking a judgment that the wall be removed. According to Section 104 of The Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam 2023, Ravi must provide evidence to prove that the wall indeed encroaches on his property. This could include property maps, survey reports, or witness testimonies. The burden of proof lies on Ravi to establish the facts he asserts.
Example 2:
Priya accuses her colleague, Anil, of stealing her laptop from their office. Priya wants the court to convict Anil of theft. Under Section 104, Priya must prove that Anil committed the theft. This means she needs to present evidence such as CCTV footage, eyewitness accounts, or any other relevant proof that shows Anil taking the laptop. The responsibility to prove Anil's guilt lies with Priya....
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