Indian Evidence Act - Study Mode

[#1161] A' is tried for the murder of 'B'. The fact that marks on the ground produced by a struggle at or near the place where the murder was committed are relevant facts. It is an illustration of:
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(D) Facts as the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue

[#1162] A disputed handwriting can be proved:
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(D) All of the above

[#1163] False evidence is:
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(D) All of them

[#1164] After re-examination of a witness, the adverse party has a
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(C) Right to further cross-examine the witness only when a new fact is introduced in the re-examination

[#1165] Section 31, Indian Evidence Act declares
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(D) Both A and B