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Q.81
Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam Medium Act + Section Given

Under Section 122 of the Evidence Act, a communication made to the spouse during marriage

A Remains privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce but not so on after death
B Does not remain privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce, but remains privileged even after death
C Does not remain privileged after dissolution of marriage by divorce or death
Remains privileged communication after the dissolution of marriage by divorce or death Answer
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Under the Evidence Act, 'estoppel' (S.115) prevents a person from denying the truth of anything they have previously represented as true, if another person has acted on that representation to their detriment.

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Subject Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
Difficulty Medium
Answer (D) Act + Section Given
Paper AIBE VIII — May 2015
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Q.81 100 questions

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