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Indian Evidence Act 1872 -2
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Indian Evidence Act 1872 -2
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1. Due execution of a document more than thirty years old coming from proper custody, IS a
2. Proof of a fact depends on
3. An accomplice is a competent witness
4. Though the contempt proceedings are judicial proceedings, the strict rules of evidence contained in the Evidence Act do not apply to proceedings under the Contempt of Courts Act because
5. Admissions
6. Relevancy and admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act are
7. Where there are three different dying declarations, Higher Court is
8. Admission to be relevant
9. Under the law of evidence, as a general rule
10. Confession caused by inducement, threat or promise is contained in
11. Under section 8 of Evidence Act
12. What is correct as regards the admissibility of self-regarding statements
13. 'Relationship is not a factor to affect credibility of a witness' held by the Supreme Court in
14. Persons who can make admissions are mentioned in
15. Re-examinati0n of a witness can be done
16. Facts which need not be proved by the parties include
17. Section 162 of Cr PC
18. Under section 145 of Evidence Act, a witness may be contradicted as to previous statement in writing
19. Examination of witnesses in criminal cases through video conferencing is
20. Presumption as to the genuineness of gazettes in electronic form has been dealt with under
21. Law of evidence is
22. Under section 27 of Evidence Act
23. Objections as to the admissibility of a document in evidence
24. Presumption as to dowry death is contained in
25. Section 108 of Evidence Act relates to