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    A communication made to the spouse during marriage, under Section 122 of the Evidence Act:

    Remains privileged communication after the dissolution of marriage by divorce or death.

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    Does not remain privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce or death.

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    Does not remain privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce but remains privileged even after death.

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    Remains privileged after the dissolution of marriage by divorce but not so on after death

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    Explanation:

    Section 122 of Indian Evidence Act - 122. Communications during marriage. –– No person who is or has been married shall be compelled to disclose any communication made to him during marriage by any person to whom he is or has been married; nor shall he be permitted to disclose any such communication, unless the person who made it, or his representative in interest, consents, except in suits between married persons, or proceedings in which one married person is prosecuted for any crime committed against the other.

    A communication made to the spouse during marriage, under Section 122 of the Evidence Act remains privileged communication after the dissolution of marriage by divorce or death.


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