# 110 Burden of proof
In an application before the Claims Tribunal for compensation for loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery of any goods, the burden of proving--
(a) the monetary loss actually sustained; or
(b) where the value has been declared under sub-section (2) of section 103 in respect of any consignment that the value so declared is its true value, shall lie on the person claiming compensation, but subject to the other provisions contained in this Act, it shall not be necessary for him to prove how the loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery was caused.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF RAILWAY ADMINISTRATIONS AS CARRIERS
106
Notice of claim for compensation and refund of overcharge107
Applications for compensation for loss, etc., of goods108
Person entitled to claim compensation109
Railway administration against which application for compensation for personal injury is to be filed111
Extent of liability of railway administration in respect of accidents at sea112
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