Indian Evidence Act - Study Mode
[#396] When the court has to form an opinion as to electronic signature of any person, opinion of which of the following persons is relevant fact under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
Correct Answer
(C) Opinion of certifying authority which has issued the electronic signature certificate
[#397] An accused can be convicted on the basis of his extra judicial confession only if it is made before
Correct Answer
(A) A credible person
[#398] Under Section 27 of the Evidence Act, in respect of confessional evidence 1. So much of the information as it relates distinctly to the fact discovered in consequence of information received from the person accused may be proved against him. 2. Person giving such information must be accused of an offence. 3. Accused need not be in the police custody. 4. Any statement of the accused confessing his guilt must be made in presence of a Magistrate, in all cases, whether anything is discovered or not in consequence of such statement, may be proved against him.
Correct Answer
(A) 1 and 2 are true
[#399] The burden of proof means the obligation to prove a fact. This is defined under
Correct Answer
(B) Section 101 of the Indian Evidence Act
[#400] Indian Evidence Act: the burden of proof in case of 'plea of alibi' is-
Correct Answer
(B) On the accused