Indian Evidence Act - Study Mode
[#531] The burden of proving the existence of circumstances bringing the case within the General Exceptions in Indian Penal Code is
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(D) Upon the accused person
[#532] In some cases, it has been pleaded on behalf of the Government that the law of estoppel is not applicable in view of
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(C) Doctrine of executive necessity
[#533] Which statement is incorrect?
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(C) Witnesses to character shall not be re-examined
[#534] Fact in issue' is defined under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 that includes 'any fact from which, either by itself or in connection with other facts, the existence, non existence, nature, or extent of any right, liability or disability, asserted or denied in any suit or proceeding, necessarily follows'. In a case where 'A' is accused of murder, which one of the following fact is not a fact in issue?
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(C) That 'A' was too poor
[#535] Confession of an accused is irrelevant and inadmissible when made:
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(D) Before a Magistrate, who told him that if he made a full confession, he would be released