Q) On whom does burden of proof lies in the following cases? Cite with reasons the relevant provision of law.
i) "A" sues "B" for money due on bond. The execution of the bond in admitted, but "B" says that it was obtained by fraud, which "A" denies.
ii) "A" is charged with the murder of "B". "A" alleges that he was insane when he committed the crime.
iii) "X" who is 20 years old sues "Y" his father for setting aside a sale seed executed by him in favour of his father. "Y" alleges that the deed is valid.
iv) "A" is the owner of a plot of land which is shown to be in his possession. "X" states that "A" is not the owner thereof.
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To calculate the highest number which can divide all these three numbers, we will have to find their HCF.
the factors of 111 are 3 and 37
of 185 are -- 5 and 37
and of 296 are -- 2,2,2 and 37
so, the hcf is 37.
therefore, maximum 37 animals can be taken in
the boat at a time. total no. of animals = 111+185+296 = 592 so, no. of trips = 592 divided by 37 = 16
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