Question
S. 9 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 talks about which
of the following ?Solution
Section 9 of the Indian Evidence Act makes the test of identification of proper accused and properties admissible and relevant facts in a court of Law, but this act does not make it obligatory for the accused to present for the Test Identification Parade by the investigating officer.
If (6000) 5 = 7.776Â
If √35 = 5.9 find the value of
(161051)Â -3/5Â = ?
If √7 × √35 = x√5, then find the value of x
If √30 = 5.5 find the value of
What will come in place of a?
169 1.7 x  13  2.5  x 169 1.5 = 13 a
Simplify: (16)(3/4) × (8)(2/3)
Evaluate:
[1 / (3 + √5)] + [1 / (3 − √5)]
What will come in place of a?
(6)1.2 × (216 )2.7 × (36)2.7 = 6a
If (5000) 5 = 3.125Â