Section 130 - Communications during marriage
(1) No person shall be compelled to disclose any communication made to him or her during marriage, by the other spouse; nor shall a person be permitted to disclose such communication without the...
Section 134 - Privilege of advocates
(1) No advocate shall at any time be permitted unless with his clientās express consent, to disclose any communication made to him in the course and for the purpose of his employment as such advocate,...
Section 137 - Communications with an advocate
No one shall be compelled to disclose to the court any confidential communication which has taken place between him and his advocate unless he offers himself as a witness, in which case he may be...
Section 140 - Bankersā books
(1) A bank, or officer of a bank, shall not, in any legal proceedings to which the bank is not a party, be compelled to produce any bankerās book the contents of which can be proved under the...
Section 141 - Accomplices
An accomplice shall be a competent witness against an accused person; and a conviction shall not be illegal merely because it proceeds upon the uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice.
Section 143 - Number of witnesses
No particular number of witnesses shall, in the absence of any provision of law to the contrary, be required for the proof of any fact.
Section 145 - Type of examination of witnesses
(1) The examination of a witness by the party who calls him shall be called his examination-in-chief.
(2) The examination of a witness by the adverse party shall be called his cross-examination....
Section 149 - Meaning of leading question
Any question suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or expects to receive, or suggesting a disputed fact as to which the witness is to testify, is a leading question.
Section 156 - Cross-examination of accused person
A person charged with an offence and called as a witness for the defence may be asked any question in cross-examination notwithstanding that the answer may tend to incriminate him as to the offence...
Section 159 - Indecent or scandalous questions
The court may forbid any questions or inquiries which it regards as indecent or scandalous, although such questions or inquiries may have some bearing on the questions before the court, unless they...
Section 177 - Proof and verification of copy
(1) A copy of an entry in a bankerās book shall not be received in evidence under section 176 of this Act unless it be first proved thatā
(a) the book was, at the time of making the entry, one of...
Section 179 - Inspection of bankersā books
(1) On the application of any party to proceedings a court may order that such party be at liberty to inspect and take copies of any entries in a bankerās book for any of the purposes, of such...