Section 128: Protecting lawyer-client confidentiality in court
128.Confidential communications with legal advisers
A person shall not be compelled to disclose to the court any confidential communication which has taken place between him or her and his or her legal professional adviser, unless he or she offers himself or herself as a witness, in which case he or she may be compelled to disclose any such communications as may appear to the court necessary to be known in order to explain any evidence which he or she has given, but no other.
Plain English Summary
You have the right to keep all confidential conversations between you and your lawyer private in court. The court cannot compel you to reveal those co...
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