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Section 102 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 34 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Harish Mansukhani vs Ashok Jain on 19 November, 2008
15.1) It is well settled proposition of law that plaintiff has to
prove his entire case in accordance with law and stand on his own
legs. (Ref: Harish Mansukhani Vs. Ashok Jain, 2009 (109) ,DRJ 126
(DB) ; Ganpat Lal Vs. Nand Lal Hanswani & Ors. AIR 1998 MP 209).
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
L.I.C. Of India & Anr vs Ram Pal Singh Bisen on 16 March, 2010
15.5) Failure of a party to prove its defence does not amount
to admission nor it can reverse or discharge the burden of proof of the
plaintiff (Ref: LIC of India & Ar. Vs. Ram Pal Singh Bisen,(2010) 4
SCC 491).
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