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Which of the following qualifies to be treated as “Fact” within the meaning assigned to it under the Evidence Act?
  • A
    That a man heard or saw something.
  • B
    That a man holds a certain opinion.
  • C
    That a man acts in good faith.
  • D
    All these
2
According to the Evidence Act, a fact is said to be "not proved”, when the
  • A
    court believes that the fact does not exist.
  • B
    fact is vague.
  • C
    fact is neither proved nor disproved.
  • D
    All these
3
Mark the incorrect statement. A court may take the assistance of expert for forming opinion on point of
  • A
    foreign law.
  • B
    art.
  • C
    Both 1 and 2
  • D
    Neither 1 nor 2
4
Which of the statements given below is are correct?
  • A
    In civil cases, the character to prove the conduct imputed to a party is not relevant.
  • B
    In criminal proceedings bad character of the accused is not relevant, unless evidence of good character has been given.
  • C
    In criminal proceedings previous conviction of accused is relevant as evidence of bad character.
  • D
    All these
5
The essential conditions for the dying declaration to be relevant include the<br/> (i) statement is made by a person as to the cause of his death.<br/> (ii) statement is made by a person as to any of the circumstances of the transaction which resulted i
  • A
    (i)and (ii)
  • B
    (ii) and (iii)
  • C
    (i) and (iii)
  • D
    All these

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