Section 130 of IEA : Section 130: Production of title-deeds of witness not a party.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi is a witness in a civil lawsuit between two parties, Asha and Bharat, over a property dispute. Ravi owns a piece of land, but he is not a party to the lawsuit. During the trial, Bharat's lawyer asks Ravi to produce the title-deeds of his land to prove a point in the case. According to Section 130 of The Indian Evidence Act 1872, Ravi cannot be compelled to produce his title-deeds because he is not a party to the suit. Unless Ravi has agreed in writin...
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