Indian Evidence Act - Study Mode

[#1801] From presumption an inference may be drawn which may be:
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(C) Affirmative or disaffirmative

[#1802] Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding dumb witnesses?
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(C) Evidence given by a dumb witness in writing before the court shall be deemed to be documentary evidence

[#1803] Section 31 of the Indian Evidence Act refers to:
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(B) Estoppels

[#1804] In criminal cases under Section 54, Indian Evidence Act to prove that the defendant committed the crime charged, evidence may not be given that he:
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(D) All of them

[#1805] An accused in Police custody confesses to a Police Officer, which results in discovery of the knife. The evidence admissible under
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(B) Section 27 of Indian Evidence Act