Under Section 121 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 privilege is available to

Accomplice
Judges and Magistrate
Advocates
Husband and Wife

The correct answer is (d). Husband and Wife.

Section 121 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 states that no husband or wife shall be compelled to disclose any communication made to them during the marriage by each other.

An accomplice is a person who helps another person commit a crime. Judges and magistrates are public officials who are responsible for administering justice. Advocates are lawyers who represent clients in court.

All of these people are important in the criminal justice system, but they do not have the same privilege as husband and wife. This privilege is designed to protect the privacy of marital communications and to encourage spouses to confide in each other.