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1
When can leading questions be asked under Section 142 of the Evidence Act?
  • A
    If objected by (.he adverse party in examination in chief
  • B
    If objected by the adverse party in re- examination
  • C
    If objected by the adverse party in cross examination
  • D
    If adverse party asks for permission to the court and is refused
2
Cross examination under Section 137 of trie Evidence Act means which one of the following?
  • A
    Examination of a witness by a party who calls him
  • B
    Examination of a witness by the adverse party
  • C
    Examination of a witness by a party who calls him and the adverse party
  • D
    Examination of a witness by the Court
3
What is the number of witnesses required for the proof of any fact in any case?
  • A
    One
  • B
    Two
  • C
    Three
  • D
    No particular number
4
Which one of the following statements is not true? The professional communication between an advocate and his client can be disclosed before the Court
  • A
    with the consent of the client
  • B
    without the consent of the client
  • C
    wilhou t the consent of the client if made in furtherance of any illegal purpose
  • D
    without the consent of the client if the advocate comes to know tha t any crime or fraud has been committed since the commencement of his employment
5
What is the evidentiary value of evidence given by husband against wife and vice versa under the Indian Evidence Act 1872?
  • A
    Both cannot adduce evidence
  • B
    Both are considered one identity in law, therefore one cannot adduce evidence against the other
  • C
    Evidence can be adduced only in criminal proceedings by both
  • D
    Evidence can be adduced by both in civil and criminal proceedings

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