Indian Evidence Act - Study Mode

[#1131] Under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 questions relating to a matter not relevant to the suit or proceedings may be asked under
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(C) Section 148

[#1132] The decision of a probate Court is
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(A) A judgment in rem

[#1133] In a trial, while explaining any circumstances appearing in evidence against him, an accused of committing murder states that due to grave and sudden provocation he was deprived of the power of self-control and thus, gave a single lathi blow to A, causing his death. The burden to prove grave and sudden provocation is on:
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(D) The Accused

[#1134] Question is, whether A was robbed. The fact that he said, he had been robbed without making any complaint
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(D) May be relevant under Section 32 or Section 157 of the Evidence Act

[#1135] A woman is raped and makes statement that A raped her. Two days later she commits suicide. Her statement regarding rape is
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(C) Admissible as dying declaration only if there is some evidence directly connecting her death with the incident of rape