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Section 113B of the Evidence Act contains provision regarding
Resumption as to Dowry Death
Presumption as to intention to cause death
Presumption as to cause of death
Presumption as to motive to cause death
- Section 113B of the Indian Evidence Act deals with Presumption as to Dowry Death.
- This section allows the court to presume that a woman's death is a dowry death when certain conditions are met.
- Option 1: Presumption as to Dowry Death
- This is correct. The law presumes that in cases of dowry death, the husband or his relatives caused the death.
- Option 2: Presumption as to intention to cause death
- The law does not specifically provide for a presumption solely based on intention to cause death in this context.
- Option 3: Presumption as to cause of death
- There isn’t a specific general presumption under Section 113B about the cause without linking to dowry death.
- Option 4: Presumption as to motive to cause death
- This option does not directly relate to the provisions of Section 113B.
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