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The professional privilege under section 126 of Evidence Act is available in respect of communication made
for the purposes of professional employment
the cause of employment
both (a) & (b)
neither (a) nor (b).
- Section 126 of the Evidence Act protects confidential communication between legal professionals and their clients.
- Option 1: For the purposes of professional employment
- It relates to communication made within the course of professional duties.
- This communication is protected as it serves the client's interest in legal matters.
- Option 2: The cause of employment
- It refers to communication made due to the reason the professional was engaged.
- This is also safeguarded since it directly pertains to professional engagement.
- Option 3: Both (a) & (b)
- Communication for both professional employment and the cause of employment is shielded.
- This aligns with the purpose of Section 126 to ensure complete confidentiality.
- Option 4: Neither (a) nor (b)
- This option is incorrect as it misinterprets Section 126, which explicitly covers both types of communication.
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