XIX.

A law-suit will be instituted with success under any of the five following circumstances, viz.

1. Táta, where the declarations of all those who support the suit are uniform and connected.

2. Títi, when the time of the deed or action is known.

3. Kárta, where the object of the suit is universally allowed to be good and just.

4. Sang'ára, where there is a readiness to swear to what is asserted.

5. Dupára, where probability and plausibility exist.