Description : Presumption under Evidence law are- a) Presumption of facts b) Presumption of law c) Both the A & B d) None of thes
Last Answer : c) Both the A & B
Description : Presumption of electronic records and signature defined in a) Section 85b b) Section 85 a c) Section 85 c d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Section 85b
Description : Assuming that the document is more than thirty years old and comes from proper custody, there would be no presumption that contents of the same are true a) Mohinuddin Vs President , Municipal comity ... State of maharashtra c) Yunish alias Kariya Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Mohinuddin Vs President , Municipal comity
Description : Presumption as to electronic records ______years old a) Thirty b) Twenty c) Ten d) Five
Last Answer : d) Five
Description : Which of the following test will often be found use full when t he Superintendent should frequently apply tests to the delivery work of the postmen a) Letters bearing fictitious address should be posted and ... show whether the letters are duly delivered or not. c) Both the above d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Both the above
Description : Under which of the following provisions of Evidence act word forming part of same transaction occurs? a) Section 5 b) Section 6 c) Section 7 d) Section 8
Last Answer : b) Section 6
Description : Several classes of facts, which are connected with the transaction(s) in a particular mode, are relevant (a) Under section 6 of Evidence Act (b) Under section 7 of Evidence Act (c) Under section 8 of Evidence Act (d) Under section 9 of Evidence Act.
Last Answer : (b) Under section 7 of Evidence Act
Description : Section 90 A of Indian Evidence Act applies to- a) Testamentary documents b) Electronic records c) None of these d) Both the A&B
Last Answer : b) Electronic records
Description : Digital signature defined in_____of evidence act a) Section 65 A,& 65 B b) Section 64 A,& 64 B c) Section 73A d) Section 73
Last Answer : c) Section 73A
Description : Proof of electronic signature defined in_____of evidence act a) Section 65 A,& 65 B b) Section 64 A,& 64 B c) Section 65 d) Section 67A
Last Answer : d) Section 67A
Description : Proof of signature and handwriting defined in ____of evidence act. a) Section 65 A,& 65 B b) Section 64 A,& 64 B c) Section 65 d) Section 67
Last Answer : d) Section 67
Description : Special provisions as to evidence relating to electronic record and admissibility of electronic records defined in ______ of evidence act a) Section 65 A,& 65 B b) Section 64 A,& 64 B c) Section 65 d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Section 65 A,& 65 B
Description : Section 60 of Indian Evidence Act is a) Proof of facts by oral evidence b) Secondary evidence c) Oral evidence must be direct d) Proof of contents of documents
Last Answer : c) Oral evidence must be direct
Description : Section 59 of Indian Evidence Act is- a) Proof of facts by oral evidence b) Secondary evidence b) Oral evidence must be direct d) Proof of contents of documents
Last Answer : a) Proof of facts by oral evidence
Description : Under section 57(1) of Indian Evidence act, court shall take judicial notice of- a) All laws in force in India b) All laws including foreign law c) All Indian and Asian law
Last Answer : a) All laws in force in India
Description : Section 57 of Indian evidence act- a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved c) In criminal cases previous good character relevant d) All the above
Last Answer : a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice
Description : Section 56 of Indian evidence act- a) Fact of which the court must take judicial notice b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved c) In criminal cases previous good character relevant d) All the above
Last Answer : b) Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved
Description : Under section 8 of Evidence Act- a) Preparation is relevant b) conduct is relevant c) Motive is relevant d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : Which of the following is not relevant under section 8 of Indian Evidence act? a) Intention b) Occasion c) Preparation d) Previous conduc
Last Answer : b) Occasion
Description : To what of following rules of relevancy have been discussed under section 8 of Indian evidence act a) Motive b) Preparation c) Previous or subsequent conduct d) All the above
Description : In relation to expression defined in Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act which of the following statement is not correct a) Facts include not only physical fact but also psychological facts b) Court ... a document d) A fact is said to be not proved when it is neither proved nor disapproved
Last Answer : b) Court includes arbitrators
Description : When one fact is declared by this Act to be conclusive proof of another, the Court shall, on proof of the one fact, regard the other as proved, and shall not allow evidence to be given for the purpose of disproving it a) May presume b) Conclusive proof c) Shall presume d) None of these
Last Answer : b) Conclusive proof
Description : Section 34 of IPC (a) Creates a substantive offence (b) Is a rule of evidence (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Neither (a) nor (b).
Last Answer : (d) Neither (a) nor (b
Description : ‘Decree’ has been defined in section ____ of the Civil Procedure Code (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3(2) (d) 2(2)
Last Answer : (d) 2(2)
Description : Under the Evidence Act, fact means (a) Factum probandum (b) Factum probans (c) Both factum probandum and factum probans (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (c) Both factum probandum and factum probans
Description : An Act, order or notification of the State Government may be proved by (a) Oral evidence (b) Journals publishing those documents (c) The records of the departments, certified by the heads of the dept or by any document purporting to be printed by order of the Government (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) The records of the departments, certified by the heads of the dept or by any document purporting to be printed by order of the Government
Description : Evidence under the Indian evidence act means and includes a) Oral and documentary evidence or both b) Documentary evidence c) Primary and circumstantial evidence d) Primary evidence
Last Answer : a) Oral and documentary evidence or both
Description : Public document under Indian evidence act can be proved by a) Certified copy b) Oral evidence c) Writer of certified copy d) Any of the above
Last Answer : a) Certified copy
Description : Proof of documents by primary evidence defined in sec ____of Evidence Act a) 62 b) 63 c) 64 d) 65
Last Answer : c) 64
Description : Of documentary evidence explained in a) Chapter IV of Evidence Act b) Chapter III of Evidence Act c) Chapter V of Evidence Act d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Chapter V of Evidence Act
Description : Oral evidence explained in a) Chapter IV of Evidence Act b) Chapter III of Evidence Act c) Chapter V of Evidence Act d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Chapter IV of Evidence Act
Description : Fact which need not be proved explained in ______of Indian evidence act. a) Part II, Chapter III b) Part II, Chapter IV c) Part III, Chapter II d) Part IV, Chapter V
Last Answer : a) Part II, Chapter III
Description : Indian evidence act includes a) Oral evidence b) Documentary evidence c) Electronic records d) All the above
Description : Which one of the following is not included in expression court under Indian Evidence Act a) All Judges b) All Magistrates c) All persons legally authorized to take evidence d) Arbitrator
Last Answer : d) Arbitrator
Description : Evidence under the Indian Evidence Act means & includes (a) Ocular evidence (b) Documentary evidence (c) Ocular and documentary evidence both (d) Ocular evidence based on documents only.
Last Answer : (c) Ocular and documentary evidence both
Description : Under the Evidence Act, fact means (a) Factum probandum (b) Factum probans (c) Both factum probandum and factum probans (d) None of the above.
Description : Indian Evidence Act applies to (a) Proceedings before tribunals (b) Proceedings before the arbitrator (c) Judicial proceedings in courts (d) All the above.
Last Answer : (c) Judicial proceedings in courts
Description : The Indian Evidence act 1872 extends to i) Whole India j) Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area & Jammu and Kashmir k) Whole India except Nagaland , tribal area l) Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir
Last Answer : l) Whole India except Jammu and Kashmir
Description : The Indian Evidence act 1872 was drafted by a) Sir James F. Stephen b) Macaulay c) Lilly d) None of these
Last Answer : a) Sir James F. Stephen
Description : The Indian Evidence act 1872 Consists e) 167 Sections, 11 chapters f) 511 Sections, 23 chapter g) 156 Sections, 3 Schedules h) None of these
Last Answer : e) 167 Sections, 11 chapters
Description : The Indian Evidence act enacted in a) 06 Oct 1860 b) 01 Mar 1974 c) 15 Mar 1872 d) 01 Sep 1872
Last Answer : c) 15 Mar 1872
Description : The Indian Evidence act into force on a) 06 Oct 1860 b) 01 Mar 1974 c) 15 Mar 1872 d) 01 Sep 1872
Last Answer : d) 01 Sep 1872
Description : In proceedings under IPO Act 1898 for recovery of any postage or other sum alleged to be due in respect of a postal article: (A) The presence of an officer of the Post office concerned shall be prima ... prima facie evidence under the said Act (D) The statement under (A) & (B) above is correct
Last Answer : (C) The production of the postal article, having thereon the official mark of the post office denoting that the article has been refused or that the addressee is dead or cannot be found, shall be prima facie evidence under the said Act
Description : Mark correct option a) If any postal article on which postage or any other sum chargeable is refused or returned as aforesaid, or if the addressee is dead or cannot be found, then the sender ... postal article denoting that any postage or other sum is due in respect thereof e) All the above
Last Answer : e) All the above
Description : Mark the correct option a) There is no maximum limit of deposit in TD accounts of any type b) No subsequent withdrawal allowed in TD accounts before date of maturity c) The investment under 5 years TD ... the benefit of Section 80C f the income tax Act 1961 from 01-04-2007 d) All the above
Description : Under which section of RTI act information is giver a) Sec. 4 b) Sec. 3 c) Sec. 6 d) Sec 13
Last Answer : b) Sec. 3
Description : Which of the following is not an essential element of section 34 of IPC? a) Criminal act done by several persons. b) Criminal act done in furtherance of a common intention c) Pre-arranged plan between persons doing criminal act d) Act done in furtherance of common object.
Last Answer : d) Act done in furtherance of common object.
Description : To establish section 34 of IPC (a) Common intention be proved but not overt act be proved (b) Common intention and overt act both be proved (c) Common intention need not be proved but overt act be proved (d) All the above.
Last Answer : (d) All the above.
Description : Any postal article sent by post in contravention of the provision of Section 19 or 19-A of Indian Post Office Act 1898 may be opened and destroyed if necessary under the authority of - (A) The officer ... C) The Postmaster General (D) None of the authorities mentioned in (A) (B) or (C) above
Last Answer : (C) The Postmaster General
Description : Whoever, being required by IPO Act 1898 to make a declaration in respect of any postal article to be sent by post or the content or value thereof, make in his declaration any statement which he knows, ... or with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees (D) None of the above option is correct
Last Answer : (A) With fine which may extend to two hundred rupees