Indian Evidence Act - Study Mode

[#461] Which one of the following has not been mentioned as a ground under section 24 rendering a confession by an accused person irrelevant
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(C) Deceit

[#462] Mandatory requirement of Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act is that . . . . . . . .
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(A) The accused must be in police custody

[#463] Indian Evidence Act deals with: 1. Relevancy of evidence 2. Reliability of evidence 3. Admissibility of evidence Select the correct answer:
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(B) 1 and 3 only

Explanation

Solution: The Indian Evidence Act primarily deals with the rules and regulations governing the admissibility of evidence in Indian courts. It outlines the criteria that evidence must meet to be considered relevant and admissible in legal proceedings. 1. Relevancy of evidence: The Indian Evidence Act addresses the relevancy of evidence, which means determining whether evidence is logically connected to the facts in issue or to a relevant fact. It outlines various provisions regarding the types of evidence that are considered relevant and can be presented in court to establish or disprove a fact in question. 2. Reliability of evidence: While the Indian Evidence Act does indirectly consider the reliability of evidence through provisions related to credibility and weight of evidence, it primarily focuses on determining whether evidence is relevant and admissible rather than explicitly addressing the reliability of evidence as a separate concept. 3. Admissibility of evidence: One of the main functions of the Indian Evidence Act is to establish the rules for the admissibility of evidence in court proceedings. It outlines the criteria that evidence must meet to be legally acceptable and presented before the court. The act specifies various circumstances under which evidence may be admissible or inadmissible. Given that the Indian Evidence Act primarily deals with the relevancy and admissibility of evidence, the correct answer is Option B: 1 and 3 only.

[#464] The object of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 as set out in the preamble is:
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(B) To consolidate, define and amend the law of evidence

[#465] According to Section 141 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, any question suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or expects to receive, is called a
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(D) Leading question