Burden of Proof in Indian Evidence Act | Civil vs Criminal Cases
Are you stuck in a legal battle, wondering who actually has to prove the allegations in court? Many people lose strong cases simply because they don't understand the rules around evidence. In this video, we decode Sections 104 and 105 of the Indian Evidence Act to show you exactly how the "Burden of Proof" works in both civil and criminal cases, along with crucial guidelines from the Supreme Court. 📌 Subscribe to Vidhan ka Gyan for genuine legal awareness: / vidhankagyan 💡 What You Will Learn in This Video: The exact meaning of "Burden of Proof" under Sections 104 and 105 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (Indian Evidence Act). Why the person making the claim is always responsible for providing solid evidence. The critical difference between proving a civil case (probabilities) and a criminal case (beyond reasonable doubt). Common evidentiary mistakes people make in property disputes and cheque bounce cases. Supreme Court guidelines explaining why a plaintiff cannot rely on the defendant's weakness to win. ⏱️ Video Timestamps: 🎥 Watch More Related Videos from Vidhan ka Gyan: Bequest vs Legacy in a Will | Clear Legal Difference Explained in Simple Words: • Bequest vs Legacy in a Will | Clear Legal ... Why beneficiaries should not be witnesses to a Will?: • Why a Will Beneficiary Cannot Be a Witness... How to Draft a Valid Will? Key Legal Requirements: • How to Make a Will in India: Complete Lega... Live-in Relationships in India: Legal Rights & Supreme Court Judgments: • Live-in Relationships in India: Legal Righ... Live-in Relationship without Divorce: • Live in Relationship Without Divorce (234) ► For Legal Consultations (Chargeable), Contact us on WhatsApp: • +91-85293 60166 ► Follow us for Regular Legal Updates: • Facebook: / vidhankagyan • Instagram: / vidhan_ka_gyan • YouTube: / vidhankagyan ⚖️ Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute formal legal advice. Legal matters are subject to specific facts and changing circumstances. Please consult a qualified legal professional or advocate for guidance pertaining to your individual case. #BurdenOfProof #IndianEvidenceAct #LegalAwareness #SupremeCourtJudgments #CivilLawIndia #CriminalLawIndia #LegalEducation #PropertyLawIndia #VidhanKaGyan #AdvNareshKudal Thanks for watching, Team Vidhan ka Gyan, Adv. Naresh Kudal

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