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Res Judicata — One Page Note

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IPC to BNS — Complete Timeline

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Types of Appeals under CPC

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Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India

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CPC Order 39 — Injunction (Flowchart)

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Judge in 5 Minutes

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Read the scenario and decide the answer.

A is accused of theft. The article was found in his house. He claims it was gifted to him. What is the burden of proof?

Correct — on the accused. Under § 106 of the Evidence Act, when a fact is especially within a person's knowledge, the burden of proving it lies on them.