1. Indian Evidence Act: Opinion of an expert is-
2. Which of the following Sections of the Evidence Act deals with 'burden of proving fact especially within knowledge'?
3. A relevant confession will become irrelevant when-
4. In which of the following cases, in a proceeding of rape when the question is whether it was without the consent of the women alleged to have been raped and she states in her evidence that she had no consent, the Court shall presume that she did not consent?
5. Existence of 'any right' or 'custom' may be proved under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 under
6. In which section of Indian Evidence Act, opinion of third person is relevant?
7. Point out the incorrect statement:
8. Dying declaration can be sole basis of conviction if it inspires full confidence of the court. The court should be satisfied
9. Which is the most appropriate definition in relation to a hostile witness? A hostile witness:
10. In criminal proceedings, the fact that the person accused is of good character is relevant according to
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