Exam Details
Subject | law of evidence | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B.- III (Semester Examination, 2017
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Day Date: Wednesday, 19-04-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B. All Questions are compulsory.
Figure to the right indicates full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 05
The contents of F.I.R are
Proof Relevant
Truth None of these
In most crime as well as civil wrongs the of the
accused or the defendant is an important element.
Act State of mind
Badly feeling None of these
Admission is defined under section of Indian Evidence
Act.
17 16
18 120
Admissions are of kinds.
3 2
7 11
A means the statement of a person who has died
explaining the circumstances of his death.
Confession Admission
Dying declaration None of these
Q.1 Give one word answer/answer in one sentence: 05
Where an injured person lodged the FIR and then died, that
FIR is relevant as
A judgment which has the effect of is relevant in every
case in which it has that effect.
Who is an expert?
Extra judicial confession must be
Under English law confession not to be rejected only
because of statements.
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 84
Q.2 What is 'confession'? "A confession before police is not admissible"
Discuss.
10
Q.3 Critically write about the value of "Dying declaration". 10
OR
"What are the types of expert evidence"? Write about the general
principles of expert evidence.
Q.4 Write any two: 04
Reliability of Judicial Confession
Confession by co-accrued
Presumption kinds
Judgments in rem 04
Q.5 Write any three: 12
Direct evidence
Whose admission are relevant
Rebuttable presumption
Motive
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Day Date: Wednesday, 19-04-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B. All Questions are compulsory.
Figure to the right indicates full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 05
The contents of F.I.R are
Proof Relevant
Truth None of these
In most crime as well as civil wrongs the of the
accused or the defendant is an important element.
Act State of mind
Badly feeling None of these
Admission is defined under section of Indian Evidence
Act.
17 16
18 120
Admissions are of kinds.
3 2
7 11
A means the statement of a person who has died
explaining the circumstances of his death.
Confession Admission
Dying declaration None of these
Q.1 Give one word answer/answer in one sentence: 05
Where an injured person lodged the FIR and then died, that
FIR is relevant as
A judgment which has the effect of is relevant in every
case in which it has that effect.
Who is an expert?
Extra judicial confession must be
Under English law confession not to be rejected only
because of statements.
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 84
Q.2 What is 'confession'? "A confession before police is not admissible"
Discuss.
10
Q.3 Critically write about the value of "Dying declaration". 10
OR
"What are the types of expert evidence"? Write about the general
principles of expert evidence.
Q.4 Write any two: 04
Reliability of Judicial Confession
Confession by co-accrued
Presumption kinds
Judgments in rem 04
Q.5 Write any three: 12
Direct evidence
Whose admission are relevant
Rebuttable presumption
Motive
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