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Indian Evidence Act 1872
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Indian Evidence Act 1872
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1. Oral account of the contents of a document is admissible:
2. The principle on which a dying declaration is admitted in evidence is indicated in legal maxim:
3. A, a sculptor, agrees to sell to B, 'all my mods.' A has both models and modelling tools. Applying Section 98, Indian Evidence Act:
4. List of facts of which the judicial notice has to be taken under section 57 of Evidence Act:
5. A intentionally and falsely leads B to believe that certain land belongs to A, and thereby induces B to buy and pay for it. The land afterwards becomes the property of A, and A seeks to set aside the sale on the ground that, at the time of the sale, he had no title. Applying Section 115, Indian Evidence Act:
6. Which of the following statements hold true for exami-nation in chief of a witness?
7. According to section 61 of the
8. Declaration as to custom are admissible:
9. The circumstances under which the secondary evidence is admissible have been enumerated in:
10. The court may in its discretion call for proving the facts:
11. In which of the following proceeding of domestic tribunals and departmental enquiries, the Indian Evidence Act is not applicable?
12. Contents of a document may be proved under section 61 of Evidence Act:
13. Oral evidence under section 60 of Evidence Act may be:
14. Generally dying declarations are admissible as evidence under-
15. Which of the following is the way to assess damage under Section 12, Indian Evidence Act? I. the damage suffered should be near as possible to the sum which will put the injured party in the same position as he would have been if he had not sus-tained the wrong for which he was awarded damages or compensation II. damages are usually assessed on the basis of actual loss suffered and are called general or ordinary damages III. where the plaintiff has not suffered any real damages by reason of breach of contract, normally, nominal damages are awarded IV. special damages can be awarded for personal incon-veniences or physical dis-comfort caused by the other party
16. What do you understand by admission of execution?
17. A is accused of a crime committed by him at Calcutta. He produces a letter written by himself and dated at Lahore on that day, and bearing the Lahore post-mark of that day. Applying Section 21, Indian Evidence Act, which of the following is possible?
18. Which of the following section prescribe the method by which signature can be proved?
19. The res inter alia acta is receivable:
20. A is tired for a riot and is proved to have marched at the head of a mob. Applying Section 9, Indian Evidence Act:
21. A dying declaration to be admissible:
22. Secondary evidence of a document means:
23. Which of the following section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with proof of other official documents?
24. Presumption as to the accuracy of maps & plans made by the authority of Government is contained in:
25. Proviso 1 to Section 33, Indian Evidence Act, not only covers cases of privity in estate and succession of title, but also cases where which of the following condition is met?