Exam Details
Subject | law of evidence | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A. LL.B. (Semester IX) (CGPA) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
Section deals with the doctrine of 'res gestae'
6
17
80
9
A person charged with a crime can take the which means his presence elsewhere at the time of crime.
Defence
Plea of alibi
Oath
None of these
Section of the Indian Evidence Act defined confession.
17
18
16
None of these.
An admission which is made as a part of the proceedings so that it is recorded in the file of the court that is called a admission.
Causal
Formal
Confessional
None of these
Confession to Police Officer proved.
Not to be
Must be
May be
None of these
A means the statement of a person who has died explaining the circumstances of his death.
Confession
True statement
Dying declaration
Admission
The general principle of the law of evidence is that every witness is a witness of
Fact
Opinion
Both
None of these
Section deals with opinions of expert.
45
55
35
25
There are methods of proving a fact.
2
6
3
None of these
10) Certified copies of the original document are
Secondary evidence
Primary evidence
Documentary
All of the above
11) Section protects unpublished 'State Records' from being disclosed.
13
133
123
143
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HF-69
12) Burden of Proof
Never shifts
Shifts
Sometimes shifts
None of these
13) is a principle of law by which a person is held bound by the representation, made by him.
Confession
Admission
Estoppels
Onus
14) Which of the following is best evidence?
Direct
Documentary
Dying declaration
All of the above
Q.2
Write about the relevancy of dying declarations and the value of dying declaration.
14
Q.3
Define admission. What are the differences between admission and confession?
14
OR
Write about Confession and its admissibility.
Q.4
Write short notes:- (Any
08
Types of expert evidence
Presumptions kinds
Leading question
Estoppels by conduct.
06
Q.5
Write short notes on Any seven:-
14
Hostile witness
Cross examination meaning
Hearsay evidence meaning
Retracted confession
Relevant fact
Witness
Disprove
May Presume
Documentary evidence
Presumption as to dowry death
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
Section deals with the doctrine of 'res gestae'
6
17
80
9
A person charged with a crime can take the which means his presence elsewhere at the time of crime.
Defence
Plea of alibi
Oath
None of these
Section of the Indian Evidence Act defined confession.
17
18
16
None of these.
An admission which is made as a part of the proceedings so that it is recorded in the file of the court that is called a admission.
Causal
Formal
Confessional
None of these
Confession to Police Officer proved.
Not to be
Must be
May be
None of these
A means the statement of a person who has died explaining the circumstances of his death.
Confession
True statement
Dying declaration
Admission
The general principle of the law of evidence is that every witness is a witness of
Fact
Opinion
Both
None of these
Section deals with opinions of expert.
45
55
35
25
There are methods of proving a fact.
2
6
3
None of these
10) Certified copies of the original document are
Secondary evidence
Primary evidence
Documentary
All of the above
11) Section protects unpublished 'State Records' from being disclosed.
13
133
123
143
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HF-69
12) Burden of Proof
Never shifts
Shifts
Sometimes shifts
None of these
13) is a principle of law by which a person is held bound by the representation, made by him.
Confession
Admission
Estoppels
Onus
14) Which of the following is best evidence?
Direct
Documentary
Dying declaration
All of the above
Q.2
Write about the relevancy of dying declarations and the value of dying declaration.
14
Q.3
Define admission. What are the differences between admission and confession?
14
OR
Write about Confession and its admissibility.
Q.4
Write short notes:- (Any
08
Types of expert evidence
Presumptions kinds
Leading question
Estoppels by conduct.
06
Q.5
Write short notes on Any seven:-
14
Hostile witness
Cross examination meaning
Hearsay evidence meaning
Retracted confession
Relevant fact
Witness
Disprove
May Presume
Documentary evidence
Presumption as to dowry death
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