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The Indian Evidence Act
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Aapplies to proceedings before an arbitrator
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Bdoes not apply to proceedings before an arbitrator
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Cdoes not apply to appeals
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Dis basically a substantive law
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Under the Provisions of the Indian Evidence
Act
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Aadmissions and confessions have the same meaning
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Badmissions and confessions have the different meaning
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Cadmissions are a matter in a criminal trial
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Dconfessions are a matter in a civil trial
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Relevant entries in the books of account alone
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Aare sufficient to charge any person with liability
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Bcan be taken into consideration in a criminal trial
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Care not sufficient to charge any person with liability
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Dcan help a judge in deciding a suit
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The question before the Court of
wreck of a ship, protest made by the captain
attendance cannot be produced
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Ais not a relevant fact
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Bthe judge cannot rely on it
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Ccan be proved by a hearsay evidence
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Dis a relevant fact
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In criminal cases the fact that the person
accused is of good character
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Ais not a relevant fact
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Bis a relevant fact
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Ccannot be proved
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Dis conclusive fact
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