Indian Evidence Act - Study Mode
[#321] Confession of a co-accused, not required to be an oath and cannot be tested by cross examination 1. Is no evidence within the meaning of Section 3 of Evidence Act and cannot be the foundation of a conviction 2. The only limited use which can be made of a confession of a co-accused is by way of furnishing an additional reason for believing such other evidences as exists 3. It is a very weak type of evidence and is much weaker even than the evidence of an approver . In the aforesaid propositions:
Correct Answer
(A) All 1, 2 and 3 are correct
[#322] Definition of secondary evidence has been given under . . . . . . . . of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
Correct Answer
(C) Section 63
[#323] Section 113B of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, deals with:
Correct Answer
(C) Presumption as to dowry death
[#324] Arrest and detention of a person in civil imprisonment in execution of the decree
Correct Answer
(C) Does not absolve him but the person cannot be re-arrested
[#325] Contents of documents may be proved:
Correct Answer
(C) A and B both are correct