31. Which provision of the Indian Evidence Act lays down the rule that in certain circumstances admission can be proved by or on behalf of the person making it?
32. To be admissible, a dying declaration:
33. Section 31 of the Indian Evidence Act says that admissions are not conclusive proof of the matters admitted, but they may operate as:
34. Due execution of a document more than thirty years old coming from proper custody, is a:
35. A' is tried for a riot and is proved to have marched as the head of a mob. The cries of the mob are relevant as
36. Under section 92 of Evidence Act oral evidence to explain the real nature of the transaction is admissible
37. Under Section 27 of the Evidence Act the 'Fact discovered' means . . . . . . . .
38. The details of an incidence printed in a Newspaper are categorised as:
39. Which of the following statements is correct?
40. Testimony of an accomplice before it is accepted and acted upon
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