Most Important Question for Judiciary Exams.
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Question 1 of 10
1 . (a) The most generally accepted ground for reception of admission in evidence is that the part’s declaration, whether for or against his interest, when made may always be taken to be true as against himself. Critically examine this statement in the light of the provision of the Indian evidence Act.;
(b) In a case of murder the first accused made a confession to the circle inspector which led to the discovery of certain jewels of the murdered woman, and also a bloodstained brick which, the first accused stated, the second accused had used to beat her with and in consequence of which beating she died. Discuss the admissibility of these statement as against the first and the second accused.;
