burden of proof: When a person states something and considers it to be fact he or she needs to prove the statement made by him. (Section 101,102 and 103 of Indian Evidence Act)
burden of proof: When a person states something and considers it to be fact he or she needs to prove the statement made by him. (Section 101,102 and 103 of Indian Evidence Act)

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