21. The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 is not exhaustive. Many rules relating to law of evidence are contained in:
22. In which Section of the Indian Evidence Act, provision for 'Presumption as to genuineness of certified copies' is given?
23. The case of Sawal Das v. State of Bihar is related to-
24. Which of the following section of Indian Evidence Act deala with Evidence as to affairs of state-
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:
29. Under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 a declaration made in course of business is admissible under
30. Section 91 of Evidence Act
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