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<h1>Section 107: Responsibility on Parties to Prove Foundational Facts for Evidence Admissibility in Legal Proceedings</h1> The burden of proving a fact necessary for the admissibility of evidence lies with the individual who seeks to present that evidence. For instance, if a person wants to prove a dying declaration, they must first establish the death of the declarant. Similarly, if someone wishes to use secondary evidence to demonstrate the contents of a lost document, they must prove that the document is indeed lost. This principle is outlined in Section 107 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, emphasizing the responsibility of the party presenting evidence to substantiate the foundational facts.