# 128 Privilege not waived by volunteering evidence
If any party to a suit gives evidence therein at his own instance or otherwise, he shall not be deemed to have consented thereby to such disclosure as is mentioned in section 126; and, if any party to a suit or proceeding calls any such barrister, 1[pleader], attorney or vakil as a witness, he shall be deemed to have consented to such disclosure only if he questions such barrister, attorney or vakil on matters which, but for such question, he would not be at liberty to disclose.
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1. Ins. by Act 18 of 1872, s. 10.
CHAPTER IX.--OF WITNESSES
124
Official communications125
Information as to commission of offences126
Professional communications127
Section 126 to apply to interpreters, etc129
Confidential communications with legal advisers130
Production of title-deeds of witness not a party131
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