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Indian Evidence Act Low 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q41. In civil cases no admission is not relevant if . . . . . . . .

(A) If it is made upon an express condition that evidence of it is not to be given
(B) If it is not clear in terms and intention
(C) Court is not satisfied
(D) All of the above

Q42. Which one of the following Sections of the Indian Evidence Act provides for admissibility of secondary evidence ?

(A) Section 60
(B) Section 61
(C) Section 63
(D) Section 65

Q43. Under which section of the Indian evidence act the conduct of the accused us relevant ?
Q44. Oral evidence of fact invalidating the document is admissible under

(A) Proviso 1 to Section 92 of the Evidence Act
(B) Proviso 2 to Section 92 of the Evidence Act
(C) Proviso 4 to Section 92 of the Evidence Act
(D) Proviso 6 to Section 92 of the Evidence Act

Q45. ‘Proof’ is the result of

(A) Inquiry
(B) Evidence
(C) Investigation
(D) Statement

Q46. The primary evidence in respect of a document, which is prepared in many original copies, will be:

(A) First original copy
(B) All original copies
(C) All copies are secondary evidence
(D) None of the above

Q47. In which of the following there is no estoppel

(A) On a point of law
(B) Against a statute
(C) Attestation of a deed
(D) All the above

Q48. Section 13 of Evidence Act

(A) Is confined to public rights and does not cover private rights
(B) Is not confined to public rights and covers private rights also
(C) Is confined to private rights and does not cover public rights
(D) Either A or C is correct

Q49. Confidential Communication with whom of the following is protected under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 ?

(A) To Magistrate
(B) To Police Officer
(C) To Legal Advisor
(D) To Revenue Officer

Q50. Which statement is not correct in the light of Section 27 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 ?

(A) Person who give information must be an accused of an offence
(B) He must be in custody of police
(C) A relevant fact must be discovered from the information which is given by that person
(D) None of these

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