Question
When the question is whether any person is owner of
anything of which he is shown to be in possession, the burden of proving that he is not the owner is on the personSolution
Section 110 of Evidence Act Burden of proof as to ownership.––When the question is whether any person is owner of anything of which he is shown to be in possession, the burden of proving that he is not the owner is on the person who affirms that he is not the owner.
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