61. Which of the following statement is incorrect in the context of "Estoppel" as dealt in Section 115 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872:
62. Public documents are mentioned under which of the following Sections of the Indian Evidence Act?
63. When a party proposes to give a particular fact as evidence, Section 136 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 provides that
64. Under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 "Motive" becomes more relevant in a case based on
65. Section 111 of the Evidence Act speaks of such situations where one person stands in a position of . . . . . . . . to the other person.
66. No public officer shall be compelled to disclose communications made to him in official confidence when he considers that the public interests would suffer by the disclosure is
67. Term 'admission' in The Indian Evidence Act involves . . . . . . . .
68. The evidence given by a dumb witness through sign language recorded into writing shall be alan
69. Which one of the following is not an exception to the doctrine of estoppel under Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
70. Secondary evidence of a document means
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