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[#211] Indian Evidence Act: Defence of alibi is governed by-
Correct Answer

(C) Section 11 of the Evidence Act

Explanation

Solution: Definition of Alibi: The term alibi means "elsewhere." It is a defense used by an accused person to prove that they were at a different place when the alleged crime was committed, making it impossible for them to have committed the offense. Correct Answer: Option C - Section 11 of the Evidence Act Explanation: Section 11 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, states that facts that are inconsistent with any fact in issue or relevant fact, or which make the existence or non-existence of any fact in issue highly probable or improbable, are relevant. The defense of alibi falls under this section because it presents evidence that makes the accused's presence at the crime scene highly improbable. If the accused can prove they were somewhere else at the time of the crime, it negates their involvement. Explanation of Other Options: Option A: Section 9 of the Evidence Act (Incorrect) Section 9 deals with facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts, such as identity, motive, or occasion. It does not govern the defense of alibi. Option B: Section 12 of the Evidence Act (Incorrect) Section 12 relates to the relevancy of facts in suits for damages, which is not related to the defense of alibi. Option D: Section 6 of the Evidence Act (Incorrect) Section 6 covers the doctrine of res gestae, which includes facts forming part of the same transaction. It does not apply to the defense of alibi. Thus, the correct answer is Option C - Section 11 of the Evidence Act .

[#212] Section 108 of the Evidence Act provides that when a man has not been heard of for seven years by those who would . . . . . . . . have heard of him if he had been alive, the burden of proving that he is alive shifts on the person who affirms it.
Correct Answer

(A) Naturally

[#213] Rule of estoppel is contained in Section . . . . . . . . of the Evidence Act, 1872.
Correct Answer

(B) 115

[#214] Which are the provisions under Indian Evidence Act, 1872 that deals with relevancy of opinion of experts?
Correct Answer

(C) Sections 45 and 46

[#215] The Principle of Promissory Estoppel found its root:
Correct Answer

(A) As an exception to the doctrine of consideration in the law of contract