1. The Indian Evidence Act deals with
2. Section 13 of Evidence Act applies to
3. A person is said to give 'false evidence', if he
4. The doctrine of estoppel is contained in
5. A is accused of waging a war against the Government of India by taking part in an armed insurrection in which property is destroyed, troops are attached and jails are broken open. A is not present at all of them yet the occurrence of these facts is relevant because they.
6. Certified copies are considered as
7. Under which Section of the Evidence Act, a Judge cannot be compelled to answer any question as to his own conduct in court as such Judge:
8. A' is a accused before a Court of Sessions of attempting to murder a police officer whilst on his trial before 'B', a Sessions Judge. Can 'B' be examined as a witness under the above situations as to what has occurred in his presence?
9. The evidence relating to conspiracy is
10. The case of Chilikuri Venkateswarlu v. Venkata Narayana deals with:
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