Practice Other Laws and Acts Questions and Answers
- Facts which are occasion of a certain event are constituted under which section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
- If a fact constitutes an occasion of a fact or a relevant fact it is considered as a relevant fact. Is it covered under doctrine of res gestae?
- In which of the following cases it was held that- “there should be a close association in place and time between the statement and act. If there is no c...
- In the case of R vs Foster, the witness saw the accident and a speeding truck. In this case was his statement held as admissible?
- Which section of Indian Evidence act makes conspiracy as a relevant fact?
- S. 9 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 talks about which of the following ?
- Which of the following is not a “fact” as per The Indian Evidence Act?
- Which of the following is not a “Document ” as per Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
- As expressly mentioned in the definition of evidence under S.3 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, evidence means and includes-
- A fact if after considering the matters before it, the Court either believes that it does not exist is said to be-
- If directed by the Act. the Court shall presume a fact as proved
- When a fact is a “conclusive proof”, the Court__________.
- Which of the following facts can be considered as res gestae, if A committed robbery on B?            ...
- As per S.8 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 which of the following is covered?
- The question is, whether a given document is the will of A. The state of A’s property and of his family at the date of the alleged will may be relevant f...
- A fact not otherwise relevant becomes relevant under s.11 of the Indian Evidence Act, on the grounds of _________?
- Which section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 defines Admissions?
- Admission can be:_________.
- An admission is:
- Whether a horse sold by A to B is sound or not is in question, A says to B –– “Go and ask C, C knows all about it.” C’s statement is? ...
- Which of the following is not true? Admissions:
- Admissions are:
- A dying declaration is:
- Admission in civil cases is:
- Dying declaration is made admissible under which section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
- S. 32 of the Indian Evidence act covers:
- If a person has made an entry in a book of accounts kept by him in the course of his business and he dies subsequently, can the entries in book of accounts...
- If the court wants to form an opinion as to any law contained in any Bare act, the opinion shall be relevant? If yes under which section of the Indian Evid...
- An excise duty shall be levied on excisable articles other than:
- A previous Judgment is relevant to bar a second suit or a trial as per which rule of evidence?
- Opinion of experts is relevant as per which section of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
- Facts bearing upon opinion of experts are:
- Opinion as to handwriting is relevant under:
- Opinion on relationship:
- Character is relevant in-
- Character is relevant in criminal cases if it is on:
- Character is relevant in civil cases if:
- When an opinion of a person is relevant grounds of the opinion are:
- In which case did “Lord Atkin: hold that the circumstances of the transaction which resulted in the death of the declarant will be admissible if such tr...
- It was held that the dying declaration made through signs, gestures or by nods are admissible as evidence, in the case of?