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Communication by a client to an Advocate is not permitted to be disclosed under Section ___of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
126
127
128
129
- Option 1: 126
- Section 126 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, deals with professional communications. It prohibits an advocate from disclosing any communication made to them in the course of their employment by a client unless consented to by the client. This also extends to documents or advice given by the advocate to the client.
- This is the correct option.
- Option 2: 127
- Section 127 extends the privilege under Section 126 to interpreters, clerks, or servants of barristers or others mentioned in Section 126.
- Option 3: 128
- It discusses when communications between a legal adviser and client cease to be privileged if the adviser is called as a witness.
- Option 4: 129
- This section states that no one shall be compelled to disclose confidential communication with their legal adviser unless they've offered themselves as a witness.
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