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The case of Sarat Chander Dey v. Gopa Chander Laha, (1891) 19 IA 203 is related to which of the following Sections of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
Question

The case of Sarat Chander Dey v. Gopa Chander Laha, (1891) 19 IA 203 is related to which of the following Sections of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?

A.

Section 6

B.

Section 115

C.

Section 124

D.

Section 45

Correct option is B


The correct answer is (b) Section 115. The case of Sarat Chander Dey v. Gopa Chander Laha is related to the principle of estoppel under Section 115 of the Indian Evidence Act. Estoppel prevents a person from asserting something contrary to what is implied by a previous action, statement, or legal stance if another party has relied upon it.
Information Booster:
Estoppel (Section 115, Indian Evidence Act): Estoppel is a legal doctrine that prevents a party from denying or asserting something contrary to what is established as truth based on their previous actions, statements, or legal representations.
Additional Knowledge:
· Section 6 (Res Gestae): Pertains to the relevancy of facts forming part of the same transaction.
· Section 124 (Privileged Communications): Refers to the non-disclosure of communications between public officers in certain circumstances.
· Section 45 (Expert Opinion): Deals with the admissibility of expert opinions on matters requiring specialized knowledge.

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