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Section 101 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872, states that whoever desires the Court to give judgment as to any legal right or liability dependent on existence of facts which he asserts must prove the existence of that fact. This means that:

A. Burden of proving is a legal responsibility of a party willing to have favourable judgment from the Court

B. Under Section 101 of the said Act, burden of proof is always on the first party to a case whether civil or criminal

C. Burden of proof is always on the plaintiff in a civil case

D. Proving of a fact means proving it beyond doubt

Answer: Option D


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