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Section 101 of the Law of Evidence defines the principle of burden of proof and states that if an individual is required to prove the existence of a fact, the burden of providing evidence lies upon him. Burden of proof is based on the principle of onus probandi (burden of proof) and factum probans (proving a fact).
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