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Section 124 of the Evidence Act provides privilege in respect of
Official communications
Professional communications
Communication as to the information of commission of offence
None of the above
- Option 1: Official communications
- Section 124 of the Evidence Act provides privilege for official communications.
- It allows public officials to withhold communications made in official confidence if disclosure would harm public interest.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Professional communications
- This refers to confidential communications between professionals, like attorney-client privilege.
- It's covered under different sections, not Section 124.
- Option 3: Communication as to the information of commission of offence
- This relates to information about offences, often protected in legal contexts.
- It's not the focus of Section 124.
- Option 4: None of the above
- This option is incorrect given the privilege detailed under Section 124.
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