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Question 1
MOST EXPECTED
Husband and wife
  1. are competent witnesses against each other in matrimonial cases
  2. are not competent witnesses against each other as they are one person in law
  3. are competent witnesses against each other in civil cases only
  4. are competent witnesses against each other in civil as well as criminal cases
Question 2
MOST EXPECTED
Question is, whether A was robbed. The fact that he said, he had been robbed without making any complaint
  1. is relevant showing preparation for relevant facts
  2. is relevant showing conduct
  3. is relevant showing effect of relevant facts
  4. may be relevant under Section 32 or Section 157 of the Evidence Act
Question 3
MOST EXPECTED
A is accused of receiving stolen goods while knowing them to be stolen. He offers to prove that he refused to sell them below their value. He may
  1. not prove this statement
  2. prove if it is relevant otherwise than an admission
  3. prove it as it is explanatory of conduct influenced by facts in issue
  4. None of the above
Question 4
MOST EXPECTED
Which one of the following statements is correct?
  1. An admission by a guardian ad litem against a minor is evidence
  2. Admission on a point of law made by a pleader in court on behalf of the client is evidence
  3. Admission by one of the several defendants in a suit against another defendant is evidence
  4. Admission of fact made by a pleader in court on behalf of his client is evidence
Question 5
MOST EXPECTED
Which one of the following is the true statement in relation to the relevancy of character?
  1. In criminal cases, previous good character is irrelevant
  2. In criminal proceedings, previous bad character is relevant
  3. In civil cases, character to prove conduct imputed is relevant
  4. In civil cases, character of any person affecting the amount of damages is relevant