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
Last Answer : d) All the above
Description : Under section 8 of Evidence Act- a) Preparation is relevant b) conduct is relevant c) Motive is relevant d) All the above
Description : Which is relevant in Section 8? a) Cause b) Occasion c) Preparation d) All the above
Last Answer : c) Preparation
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 the following are relevant a) Motive b) Preparation c) Previous conduct d) Subsequent conduct e) All the above
Last Answer : e) All the above
Description : Which is not relevant in section 7? a) Cause b) Occasion c) Preparation d) All the above
Description : Under section 7 the following are relevant- a) Occasion b) Cause & effect c) Opportunity & state of things d) All the above
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 : Match List- I and List -II and select the correct answer using code given below lists List-I a) Facts as effect of fact in issue 1) Section9 b) Facts forming part of same transaction 2) Section 8 c) Fact which constitute preparation for any ... d) A) 1 2 3 4 B) 4 3 2 1 C) 3 4 2 1 D) 2 3 1 4
Last Answer : c) Fact which constitute preparation for any fact in issue
Description : Under section 7 of Indian Evidence act- a) Identity is relevant b) Opportunity is relevant c) Introductory is relevant d) Conduct is relevant
Last Answer : b) Opportunity is relevant
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 : 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 : 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 : Which one of the following statements regarding section 34 and section 149 of Indian Penal Code is correct? a) Common intention and common object are same b) Both are distinct offences in ... section 149 creates a specific offence. d) Section 34 and 149 are mutually halping sections.
Last Answer : c) Section 34 enunciates a mere principle of liability and creates no offence while section 149 creates a specific offence.
Description : Section 34 of IPC provides for liability based on common intention consider the following situations. 1) Weapon used in offence was found in A's house 2) A has procured weapon of offence voluntarily to aid criminal gang 3) A was ... a) 1 and 2 b) 2 and 3 c) 2 only d) 4 only
Last Answer : c) 2 only
Description : 'Dishonestly' has been defined as doing anything with intention to cause wrongful gain to one person & wrongful loss to another, under (a) section 21 (b) section 23 (c) section 24 (d) section 25.
Last Answer : (c) section 24
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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : The facts though not in issue are so connected with fact in issue as to form part of same transaction are a) Relevant under rule of res jestae b) Not relevant c) Hear say evidence d) Primary evidence
Last Answer : a) Relevant under rule of res jestae
Description : The question is whether A committed a crime at Calcutta on a curtain day, fact that on that day A was at Lahore is relevant- a) As a motive for fact in issue b) As introductory to fact in issue c) As preparation of relevant fact d) As it makes existence of fact in issue highly improbable
Last Answer : d) As it makes existence of fact in issue highly improbable
Description : A is accused of waging war against the Government of India by taking part in and armed in surrection. In which property is destroyed, Troops are attached and goals are broken open. A is not ... for relevant facts c) They are effect of relevant facts d) They form part of general transaction
Last Answer : d) They form part of general transaction
Description : Nothing is said to be done or believed to be done in good faith which is done or believed without due care & intention - is the definition of good faith contained in (a) Section 29 of IPC (b) Section 29A of IPC (c) Section 52 of IPC (d) Ssection 52A of IPC.
Last Answer : (c) Section 52 of IPC
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 : 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 : The burden lies on prosecution to prove that actual participation of more that one person for commission of criminal act was done in furtherance of common intention at a prior concert. a) State of ... v. state of maharashtra c) Kansaheb Kalu Patil v. state of maharashtra d) None of these
Last Answer : a) State of orissa v. Arjun Das,
Description : When a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of the common intention of all (a) Each of such person is liable for that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone (b) ... be liable according to the extent of his participation in the crime (d) Both (b) & (c).
Last Answer : (a) Each of such person is liable for that act in the same manner as if it were done by him alone
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 : Presumption are given section ____ of Evidence act a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
Last Answer : c) 4
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 : The following irregularities occur, they must invariably be noted in the Record officer's daily report (a) Non-attendance or late attendance of a Sorting Assistant on the attendance day at the Record (b) Negligence ... (d) loss of, or damage to any article supplied to the set; (e) All the above
Last Answer : (e) All the above
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 : 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 agreements of a purely domestic nature, the intention of the parties to create legal relationship is _______. a) to be proved to the satisfaction of the court b) presumed to exist c) deemed to exist d) not relevant at all
Last Answer : In agreements of a purely domestic nature, the intention of the parties to create legal relationship is _______. a) to be proved to the satisfaction of the court b) presumed to exist c) deemed to exist d) not relevant at all