Exam Details
Subject | law of evidence | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LLB III (Semester VI) Examination 2017
Law of Evidence
Day Date: Tuesday, 02-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B.: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice question. 05
1. According to Section of Indian Evidence Act oral
evidence must be direct.
60 61 62 63
2. evidence means the document itself produced for the
inspection of the court.
Documentary Primary Secondary None of these
3. The explanation to Section 118 of Indian Evidence Act says that
a is not incompetent to testify.
Lunatic Child
victim of rape None of these
4. Section of Indian Evidence Act deals with
"Presumption as to dowry death".
113 113 113 113
5. is a principle of law by which a person is held bound by
the representation made by him or arising out of his conduct.
Estoppel Admission Confession None of these
Q.1 Give one word one sentence Answer 05
The doctrine of res judicata is an example of
When a person is bound to prove the existence of any fact, it is
said that the lies on that person.
According to section of I.E.A. communications made
by a client to his vakil for the purposes of his professional
employments are not permitted to be disclosed.
A writing is a
All statements which the court permits or requires to be made
before it by witnesses in relation to the matters of fact under
inquiry such statements are called
Q.2 Critically write a note on general principles concerning oral evidence. 10
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G-109
Q.3 "Every person is competent to testify unless the court facts that he is not
able to understand the questions put to him or to give rational answer to
them".
10
OR
Critically write a note on presumption of legitimacy and presumption as to
dowry death under Indian Evidence Act.
Q.4 Write any two: 04
Leading questions.
Resjudicata
Cross examination
Estoppel by deed 04
Q.5 Write any three: 12
State privileges
Onus Probandi
Sovereign acts- Estoppel
Hostile witness
Law of Evidence
Day Date: Tuesday, 02-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM
N.B.: All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice question. 05
1. According to Section of Indian Evidence Act oral
evidence must be direct.
60 61 62 63
2. evidence means the document itself produced for the
inspection of the court.
Documentary Primary Secondary None of these
3. The explanation to Section 118 of Indian Evidence Act says that
a is not incompetent to testify.
Lunatic Child
victim of rape None of these
4. Section of Indian Evidence Act deals with
"Presumption as to dowry death".
113 113 113 113
5. is a principle of law by which a person is held bound by
the representation made by him or arising out of his conduct.
Estoppel Admission Confession None of these
Q.1 Give one word one sentence Answer 05
The doctrine of res judicata is an example of
When a person is bound to prove the existence of any fact, it is
said that the lies on that person.
According to section of I.E.A. communications made
by a client to his vakil for the purposes of his professional
employments are not permitted to be disclosed.
A writing is a
All statements which the court permits or requires to be made
before it by witnesses in relation to the matters of fact under
inquiry such statements are called
Q.2 Critically write a note on general principles concerning oral evidence. 10
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G-109
Q.3 "Every person is competent to testify unless the court facts that he is not
able to understand the questions put to him or to give rational answer to
them".
10
OR
Critically write a note on presumption of legitimacy and presumption as to
dowry death under Indian Evidence Act.
Q.4 Write any two: 04
Leading questions.
Resjudicata
Cross examination
Estoppel by deed 04
Q.5 Write any three: 12
State privileges
Onus Probandi
Sovereign acts- Estoppel
Hostile witness
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