21.
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is not exhaustive. Many rules relating to law of evidence are contained in:

25.
A person is prosecuted for theft, evidence is sought to be produced to prove that the accused is a bad character and suspect of theft on several occasions in the past:

26.
A' prosecutes 'B' for stealing a cow from him. 'B' is convicted. 'A' afterwards sues 'C' for the cow which B had sold to him before his conviction. The judgment against B is:

27.
Under which one of the following sections of the Evidence Act the previous conviction of a person is relevant

28.
Under Section 32 of the Evidence Act, a statement of a person who is dead, to be admissible:

30.
Section 91 of Evidence Act