Section 126 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Section 126 of  The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 126. Professional communications.—No barrister, attorney, pleader or vakil shall at any time be permitted, unless with his client’s express consent, to disclose any communication made to him in the course and for the purpose of his employment as such barrister, pleader, attorney or vakil, by or on

Section 123 of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Section 123 of  The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 123. Evidence as to affairs of State.—No one shall be permitted to give any evidence derived from unpublished official records relating to any affairs of State, except with the permission of the officer at the head of the department concerned, who shall give or withhold such permission