Subjects in Chapter 9 – Of Witnesses in Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Section118– Who may testify in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section119– Witness unable to communicate verbally. in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section120– Parties to civil suit, and their wives or husbands. Husband or wife of person under criminal trial in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section121– Judges and Magistrates in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section122– Communications during marriage in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section123– Evidence as to affairs of State in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section124– Official communications in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section125– Information as to commission of offences in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section126– Professional communications in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section127– Section 126 to apply to interpreters, etc in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section128– Privilege not waived by volunteering evidence in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section129– Confidential communications with legal advisers in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section130– Production of title-deeds of witness not a party in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section131– Production of documents or electronic records which another person, having possession, could refuse to produce in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section132– Witness not excused from answering on ground that answer will criminate in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section133– Accomplice in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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Section134– Number of witnesses in Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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