Description : The instruments by which the court is convinced of a fact is called a) Document b) Evidence c) Proof d) Witness
Last Answer : b) Evidence
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 : Which of the following statement is correct? (a) If an attesting witness denies or does not recollect the execution of the document, its execution may be proved by primary evidence (b) If an ... by other evidence (c) Its execution may be proved by secondary evidence (d) All the above
Last Answer : (b) If an attesting witness denies or does not recollect the execution of the document, its execution may be proved by other evidence
Description : A man holds a certain opinion, has a certain intention, acts in good faith, or fraudulently or uses a particular word in particular sense, or is or was at a specified time conscious of a particular sanction is a- a) Fact b) Evidence c) Document d) Fact in issue
Last Answer : a) Fact
Description : A inscription on metal plate or stone a) Is a fact b) Is a document c) Is an opinion d) Is a motive
Last Answer : b) Is a document
Description : That there are certain objects arranged in a certain order in a certain place- a) Is a fact b) Is an opinion c) Is a document d) Is a motive
Last Answer : a) Is a fact
Description : Oral evidence must in all cases whatever be direct that is to say- a) If it refers to a fact which could, be seen it must be the evidence of witness who say he saw it b) If it refers to ... other manner it must be evidence of a witness who says he perceived it by that sense d) All the above
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : Registered articles addressed to a pardanashin woman should be delivered a) Only to pardanashin woman b) To any family member c) To the witness who identifies the signature of the pardanashin woman and is known to the postman d) None of these
Last Answer : c) To the witness who identifies the signature of the pardanashin woman and is known to the postman
Description : Mark the correct option a) Provided that it shall not be necessary to call an attesting witness in proof of the execution of any document, not being a will b) If no such attesting witness can be ... the execution of the document, its execution may be proved by other evidence e) All the above
Last Answer : e) All the above
Description : Evidence given by a dumb witness in the court by writing or signs shall be deemed to be (a) Documentary evidence (b) Oral evidence (c) Neither A nor B (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Oral evidence
Description : After considering the matters before it, the Court either believes that it does not exist, or considers its non-existence that fact said to be a) Not proved b) Disapproved c) Proved d) None of these
Last Answer : b) Disapproved
Description : After considering the matters before it, the Court either believes it to exist that fact is said to be a) Not proved b) Disapproved c) Proved d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Proved
Description : Mark the correct option a) All statements which the court permits or requires to be made before it by witnesses, in relation to matters of fact under inquiry such statements are called oral evidence b) ... documentary evidence c) Both the A and B are correct d) Neither A nor B are correct.
Last Answer : c) Both the A and B are correct
Description : Which of the following statement is not correct? a) No fact of which the court will take notice need be proved b) The facts admitted need not be proved c) All the facts and contents of documents d) Oral evidence must be direct
Last Answer : c) All the facts and contents of documents
Description : The court shall presume that every document purporting to be a power of attorney and to have been executed before, and authenticate by a) A Notary public b) Any court, Judge or Magistrate c) Consul or Vice consul, or representative of the Central Government d) All the above
Description : Mark the correct option a) Documents means any matter expressed or described upon any substance b means of letter, figures or marks. b) Words printed, lithographed or photographed are documents c) A ... d) An inscription on a metal plate or stone and caricature are documents. e) All the above
Description : Mark the correct option a) Not more than one indent for the same office should be submitted in a month b) Superintendents prepare indents for the articles required for themselves and for their inspectors. c ... the number and date of the authority for the recovery of the same e) All the above
Description : Caricature is- a) A fact b) A document c) An evidence d) Done
Last Answer : b) A document
Description : A map or plan is - a) A fact b) A document c) An evidence d) Done
Description : That man has a certain reputation it is a) An evidence b) A fact c) A document d) All
Last Answer : d) All
Description : That man heard or saw something, it is a) A fact b) A document c) An evidence d) Done
Last Answer : a) A fact
Description : Judicial notice of fact that many blind persons have acquired great academic destinations, can be taken by court a) Gowhari Das Vs. Santilata Singh b) Jai Shankar Prasar Vs. State of Bhihar c) Afzauddin Ansary Vs. State of West Bengal d) None of these
Last Answer : b) Jai Shankar Prasar Vs. State of Bhihar
Description : Of which of following fact the court will not take judicial notice? a) Common law of Britain b) Law of state of Indian c) Division of time d) Local general customs and tradition of India
Last Answer : d) Local general customs and tradition of India
Description : Court will take judicial notice of the following - a) All laws in force in territory of India b) The accession to office names, titles, functions and signatures of the persons filling for the ... of hostilities between the Government of India and any other state or body d) All the above
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 : 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 : Whenever it is directed by this Act that the Court shall presume a fact, it shall regard such fact as proved, unless and until it is disproved a) May presume b) Conclusive proof c) Shall presume d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Shall presume
Description : Whenever it is provided by this Act that the Court may presume a fact, it may either regard such fact as proved, unless and until it is disproved, or may call for proof of it a) May presume b) Conclusive proof c) Shall presume d) None of these
Last Answer : a) May presume
Description : Mark the correct option a) Govt servant who may be convicted in a criminal court to inform his official superiors of the fact of his conviction and the circumstances b) Failure ton the part ... superior promptly even though he might have subsequently been released on bail. d) All the above
Description : Mark correct option a) The expression postage means the duty chargeable for the transmission by post of postal articles b) The expression postage stamps means any stamp provided by the [Central Government] ... room, carriage or place used for the purposes of the Post Office. d) All the above
Description : If the summons or notice or order is to attend in person or by agent, or to produce a document or an electronic record in a court of justice. a) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 1 month ... 6 month or with fine which may be extend to one thousand rupees or with both d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Imprisonment for a term which may be extend 6 month or with fine which may be extend to one thousand rupees or with both
Description : A document is said to be in handwriting of A that the document is produced from proper custody, If the document is purporting or proved to be years old the court may presume that is in A’s handwriting a) Thirty b) Fifteen c) Twenty d) Twelve
Last Answer : a) Thirty
Description : Secondary evidence of a document are- a) The copies made from with original b) The document itself produced for inspection of court c) Where a document is execute in counter part each counter ... executed by one, against executors d) Where a document is executed in several parts each part
Last Answer : a) The copies made from with original
Description : When a party refuges to produce a document which he had noticed to produce? a) He cannot use the document as evidence without consent of opposite party or order of Court b) Objection of opposite ... worthless c) Order of court not necessary d) Document will be deemed to be an admitted document
Last Answer : a) He cannot use the document as evidence without consent of opposite party or order of Court
Description : Which one of the following is not a public document? a) An unregistered family settlement b) A registered sale deed c) Judgment of the high court d) Judgment of a Civil Judge
Last Answer : a) An unregistered family settlement
Description : Provided that such notice shall not be required in order to render secondary evidence admissible in any of the following cases, or in any other case in which the Court thinks fit to dispense with it:-- a) ... ; d) When the adverse party or his agent has the original in Court; e) All the above
Description : What is one example of a telling detail from Witness to Tragedy?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Oral testimony of a witness can be a) Wholly reliable b) Wholy unreliable c) Neither A nor B d) Both the A and B
Last Answer : a) Wholly reliable
Description : For proving execution of a registered will a) Be necessary to call at least two attesting witness b) Be necessary to call at least one attesting witness c) Not necessary to call any attesting witness d) Be necessary to call registrar
Last Answer : b) Be necessary to call at least one attesting witness
Description : The conduct of an eye witness in non disclosing the incident to anybody for a number of days. In highly unnatural on and is sufficient to reject testimony a) Gowhari Das V. Santilata Singh b) Jai ... Prasar V. State of Bhihar c) Ganpat Kndiba Chavan Vs. State of Maharashtra d) None of these
Last Answer : c) Ganpat Kndiba Chavan Vs. State of Maharashtra
Description : In case the balance was above one lac in deceased depositor account___ is necessary a) Witness of responsible person b) Thumb impression of the deceased person c) Succession certificate or Probate of will or letter of administration d) All the above
Last Answer : c) Succession certificate or Probate of will or letter of administration
Description : Witness is not necessary for delivery of a) Regd article addressed to an illiterate addressee b) An insured article received for delivery to a minor c) MO for payment an illiterate payee d) A TMO for payment to a payee without fingers
Last Answer : b) An insured article received for delivery to a minor
Description : If a payee of the VPMO (sender of the VP article) for Rs 400/- is deceased, then the VPMO should be a) Returned to the addressee of the VP article b) paid to the claimant in the ... witness c) Returned to Audit office as unpaid d) Paid to the claimant after obtaining indemnity bond with one surety
Last Answer : d) Paid to the claimant after obtaining indemnity bond with one surety
Description : If an addressee of a Regd letter on signing in delivery slip refuses to sign in acknowledgement a) The article should be returned undelivered b) An application to be obtained from the ... ) A remarks regarding refusal should be written on the acknowledgment and the article should be delivered
Last Answer : d) A remarks regarding refusal should be written on the acknowledgment and the article should be delivered
Description : Mark incorrect correct option a) Trial card used for the purpose of determining the relative advantage of alternative mail routes or the cause of detention to articles b) Trial cards are red colour c) Trial card should not be included in any station bundle d) All of these
Last Answer : d) All of these
Description : What does it mean in a document that asks for my signature and a "Witness signature"?
Last Answer : I’m pretty sure that’s for people who can’t actually sign their name, for whatever reason. In the old days, illiterate people ‘signed’ with an “X”. The witness is to verify that “X” is actually the person the document refers to.
Description : Mark the correct option relating to Public servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury a) Shall be punished for a term which may extend to 3 years or with fine or both. b) This is cognizable case and bailable c) Both the a & b are correct d) Neither A nor B
Last Answer : c) Both the a & b are correct
Description : A is accused of murder of B by beating him whatever is said or done by A or B or by standers at beating or so shortly before or after it as to form part of transaction is a relevant fact under section- a) Section 6 b) Section 9 c) Section 12 d) Section 8
Last Answer : a) Section 6
Description : Final duties of the HAS before quitting office a) Should carefully examine each sorting compartment to see that no article are left in it unsorted b) The sweeping, used labels, broken seal etc are ... stationary, stamps, seals and books etc are carefully placed in the portfolio. d) All the above