Section 127: Lawyer-client privilege not lost by giving evidence
127.Privilege not waived by volunteering evidence
If any party to a suit gives evidence in the suit at his or her own instance or otherwise, he or she shall not be deemed to have consented thereby to such disclosure as is mentioned in section 125, and, if any party to a suit or proceeding calls any such advocate as a witness, he or she shall be deemed to have consented to such disclosure only if he or she questions the advocate on matters which, but for that question, he or she would not be at liberty to disclose.
Plain English Summary
You do not lose your right to keep communications with your lawyer confidential just because you give evidence in a case, whether you do so voluntaril...
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