11. Which one of the following is irrelevant?
12. Mark the correct statement.
13. Which of the following facts need not be proved?
14. "The statement in order to constitute a 'confession' under the Indian Evidence Act, must either admit in terms the offence or at any rate substantially all facts which constitute the offence."
The above view was expressed by the Privy Council in which one of the following cases?
The above view was expressed by the Privy Council in which one of the following cases?
15. Only such facts are made relevant by the Evidence Act as are encompassed by:
16. A is tried for the murder of B by poison. The fact that before the death of B, A produced poison similar to that which was administered to B, is
17. Court can permit leading questions during examination in chief or re-examination
18. To make the criminal harmless by supplying him those things which he lacks and to cure him to those drawbacks which made him to commit crime is known as
19. A Judge in India
20. For dying declaration to be admissible in evidence which one of the following is not necessary?
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