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Contents of a document under Section 59 of Evidence Act
  • A
    Can be proved by oral evidence
  • B
    Cannot be proved by oral evidence
  • C
    May or may not be proved by oral evidence
  • D
    Can only be proved by oral evidence under the order of the Court
2
Estoppel
  • A
    Is a cause of action in itself
  • B
    Creates a cause of action
  • C
    Both a & b are correct
  • D
    Neither a nor b is correct
3
In criminal trials, the accused justification of an offence
  • A
    Beyond reasonable doubt
  • B
    prima facie
  • C
    Substantially has to establish his plea mitigation or
  • D
    Partially
4
Necessity rule as to the admissibility of evidence is applicable, when the maker of a statement
  • A
    Is dead of has become incapable of giving evidence
  • B
    Is a person who can be found but his attendance cannot be procured without unreasonable delay or expenses
  • C
    Is a person who cannot be found
  • D
    All of the above
5
Re-examination of a witness
  • A
    Can be for the purposes of filling what is left-over in examination-in-chief
  • B
    Can be for the purposes of explaining the matters referred to in cross examination.
  • C
    Can be for the purposes of explaining the matters referred to in the examination- in-chief.
  • D
    A lithe above

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