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424 LawofEvidence October2018 BA LL B Withcredits Regular2010BA LLBFourthYearBA LL B C264E039

The document is a law exam paper on the Indian Evidence Act 1872. It contains 6 questions, with the first 5 questions having two options each. The questions cover topics like admissions, confessions, expert opinions, dying declarations, presumptions and documentary evidence. The last question asks for short notes on six legal topics.

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424 LawofEvidence October2018 BA LL B Withcredits Regular2010BA LLBFourthYearBA LL B C264E039

The document is a law exam paper on the Indian Evidence Act 1872. It contains 6 questions, with the first 5 questions having two options each. The questions cover topics like admissions, confessions, expert opinions, dying declarations, presumptions and documentary evidence. The last question asks for short notes on six legal topics.

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Seat Number

L 209
Law of Evidence (Also Old BSL / LLB Equivalence)
(424)
P. Pages: 2
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100

Instructions to Candidates:
1. Do not write anything on question paper except Seat No.,
2. Graph or diagram should be drawn with the black ink pen being used for writing
paper or black HB pencil.
3. Students should note, no supplement will be provided.
4. All questions are compulsory.

1. 'Admission' under Indian Evidence Act 1872. 16


OR
Explain 'Confession' along with its essential. .

2. "Expert Opinion" as per the provisions of Indian evidence Act 1872. 16


OR
Fact, Fact in issue and relevant facts.

3. What is Dying Declaration? Explain grounds on which dying Declaration is admitted 16


in evidence?
OR
Doctrine of Estoppel? What are different Kinds of estoppel.

4. What are salient features of Indian Evidence Act 1872. 16


OR
Define presumption discuss the presumptions as to certain documents as per Indian
evidence Act 1872.

5. Explain the concept of oral and Documentary Evidence. 16


OR
Distinguish between primary and secondary evidence. When can secondary
evidence relating to a Document be given.

6. Short notes any four. 20


a) Barden of Proof b) Hostile Witness
c) Leading Questions d) Public Document
e) Cross examination f) Re-examination

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