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Family Law Medium Act + Section Given
Bare Act Indian Evidence Act, 1872 · Section 122

A communication made to the spouse during marriage, under Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act-

Remains privileged even after dissolution of marriage Answer
B Does not remain privileged after dissolution of marriage only by divorce
C Does not remain privileged after dissolution of marriage only by death
D Does not remain privileged in both the cases (b) and (c)
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Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act provides that no person married to another shall be compelled to disclose any communication made during marriage (marital privilege). This privilege survives the marriage — it applies even after divorce or death of spouse.

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Subject Family Law
Difficulty Medium
Act Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Section Section 122
Answer (A) Act + Section Given
Paper AIBE XIII — December 2018
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