Burden of Proof ( Section 106 to 111A) of Indian Evidence Act 1872

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Section 106. Burden of proving fact especially within knowledge.
Section 107. Burden of proving death of person known to have been alive within 30 years.
Section 108. Burden of proving that person is alive who has not been heard of for 7 years.
Section 109. Burden of proof as to relationship in the cases of partners, landlord and tenant, principal and agent.
Section 110. Burden of proof as to ownership.
Section 111. Proof of good faith in transactions where one party is in relation of active confidence.
Section 111A. Presumption as to certain offences
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I am very thankful to you and hope to get clarification. Suppose A is missing for over 7 years and complaint lodged with local police seven years ago about disappearance of A. Neither police nor other persons who would have in the normal course heard of about the whereabouts of missing A, have no information about the missing A for over 7 years. Some movable and some immovable properties of A are to be claimed by his family members. To secure a probate or succession certificate for claiming the estate of A, his family members have to file a suit. Who will be the parties like petitioners and Respondents in the suit. If family members are petitioners, who will be respondents. Can you kindly clarify please.

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