200 IMPORTANT MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS RELATED TO LAW OF EVIDENCE
- Which of the following is not a type of evidence under the Indian Evidence Act?
a) Oral evidence
b) Documentary evidence
c) Circumstantial evidence
d) Expert evidence
Answer: d) Expert evidence - The Indian Evidence Act, 1872, is applicable to which part of India?
a) All states and union territories
b) Only the states
c) Only the union territories
d) None of the above
Answer: a) All states and union territories - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with relevancy of facts?
a) Section 5
b) Section 11
c) Section 45
d) Section 65
Answer: b) Section 11 - Which of the following is not a rule of admissibility of evidence?
a) Relevancy
b) Hearsay
c) Public policy
d) Confidentiality
Answer: d) Confidentiality - What is the presumption regarding the truth of the contents of a document that is 30 years old?
a) Presumption of regularity
b) Presumption of continuity
c) Presumption of correctness
d) Presumption of truth
Answer: c) Presumption of correctness - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of electronic records?
a) Section 65A
b) Section 66A
c) Section 79A
d) Section 87A
Answer: a) Section 65A - Who has the burden of proving the existence of a fact essential to the case?
a) Plaintiff
b) Defendant
c) Prosecutor
d) It depends on the case
Answer: d) It depends on the case - Under the Indian Evidence Act, when can a witness refresh his memory by referring to any writing?
a) When he has personal knowledge of the facts
b) When the writing was made by him
c) When the writing was made at or near the time of the occurrence
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above - In criminal cases, the standard of proof required is:
a) Beyond a reasonable doubt
b) On the balance of probabilities
c) Clear and convincing evidence
d) Preponderance of evidence
Answer: a) Beyond a reasonable doubt - Which of the following is an exception to the rule against hearsay evidence?
a) Confession
b) Dying declaration
c) Res gestae
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the examination-in-chief of a witness?
a) Section 137
b) Section 138
c) Section 139
d) Section 140
Answer: a) Section 137 - Which of the following is a privileged communication under the Indian Evidence Act?
a) Communication between husband and wife
b) Communication between lawyer and client
c) Communication between doctor and patient
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above - Under the Indian Evidence Act, what is the rule regarding the admissibility of character evidence?
a) Character evidence is always admissible
b) Character evidence is never admissible
c) Character evidence is admissible in certain circumstances
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Character evidence is admissible in certain circumstances - In civil cases, the standard of proof required is:
a) Beyond a reasonable doubt
b) On the balance of probabilities
c) Clear and convincing evidence
d) Preponderance of evidence
Answer: b) On the balance of probabilities - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the competency of a witness?
a) Section 118
b) Section 119
c) Section 120
d) Section 121
Answer: a) Section 118 - What is the effect of a judgment of a foreign court under the Indian Evidence Act?
a) It is binding on Indian courts
b) It is not binding on Indian courts
c) It is admissible as evidence but not binding
d) It depends on the country in which the judgment was delivered
Answer: c) It is admissible as evidence but not binding - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the exclusion of oral by documentary evidence?
a) Section 92
b) Section 93
c) Section 94
d) Section 95
Answer: b) Section 93 - Who can object to the admissibility of evidence during a trial?
a) Plaintiff
b) Defendant
c) Any party to the case
d) Only the judge
Answer: c) Any party to the case - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the examination of a witness by the adverse party?
a) Section 143
b) Section 144
c) Section 145
d) Section 146
Answer: c) Section 145 - What is the general rule regarding the admissibility of previous judgments in subsequent cases?
a) Previous judgments are always admissible
b) Previous judgments are never admissible
c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the proof of facts by oral evidence?
a) Section 60
b) Section 61
c) Section 62
d) Section 63
Answer: b) Section 61 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal means?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of confessions?
a) Section 22
b) Section 23
c) Section 24
d) Section 25
Answer: d) Section 25 - Which of the following is a presumption under the Indian Evidence Act?
a) Estoppel
b) Presumption of innocence
c) Res ipsa loquitur
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above - What is the effect of the failure of a party to produce a document in his possession?
a) The court may draw an adverse inference
b) The court may dismiss the case
c) The court may declare the party in contempt
d) None of the above
Answer: a) The court may draw an adverse inference - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of opinions of experts?
a) Section 45
b) Section 46
c) Section 47
d) Section 48
Answer: c) Section 47 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of bad character to prove conduct?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character is that of the accused
Answer: c) It is admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the exclusion of evidence to contradict answers to questions testing veracity?
a) Section 151
b) Section 152
c) Section 153
d) Section 154
Answer: b) Section 152 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence as to matters in writing?
a) Oral evidence is not admissible
b) Oral evidence is admissible only if the writing is lost
c) Oral evidence is admissible only if the writing is inadmissible
d) Oral evidence is admissible to explain or contradict the writing
Answer: d) Oral evidence is admissible to explain or contradict the writing - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements made in course of business?
a) Section 30
b) Section 31
c) Section 32
d) Section 33
Answer: c) Section 32 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of the bad character of a witness?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character is that of the accused
Answer: c) It is admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the examination of a witness by the party who calls him?
a) Section 135
b) Section 136
c) Section 137
d) Section 138
Answer: c) Section 137 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous sexual experience in rape cases?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character of the victim is at issue
Answer: d) It is admissible only if the character of the victim is at issue - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the burden of proving fact especially within the knowledge of a person?
a) Section 106
b) Section 107
c) Section 108
d) Section 109
Answer: a) Section 106 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of a previous inconsistent statement?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the witness is declared hostile
Answer: c) It is admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of the opinion of third persons?
a) Section 60
b) Section 61
c) Section 62
d) Section 63
Answer: d) Section 63 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained under compulsion or inducement?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of statements made in documents produced by computers?
a) Section 65B
b) Section 65C
c) Section 65D
d) Section 65E
Answer: a) Section 65B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous judgments in subsequent cases?
a) Previous judgments are always admissible
b) Previous judgments are never admissible
c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of judgments of courts of justice?
a) Section 41
b) Section 42
c) Section 43
d) Section 44
Answer: b) Section 42 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of bad character in civil cases?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character is that of the accused
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the exclusion of evidence to prove oral agreement?
a) Section 90
b) Section 91
c) Section 92
d) Section 93
Answer: b) Section 91 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous sexual experience in sexual harassment cases?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character of the victim is at issue
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the examination of a child witness?
a) Section 118A
b) Section 118B
c) Section 118C
d) Section 118D
Answer: c) Section 118C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained illegally by the police?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence as to matters in the state of mind?
a) Section 34
b) Section 35
c) Section 36
d) Section 37
Answer: c) Section 36 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by torture?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements made in the course of duty?
a) Section 20
b) Section 21
c) Section 22
d) Section 23
Answer: d) Section 23 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous consistent statements?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the witness is declared hostile
Answer: c) It is admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of a dying declaration?
a) Section 31
b) Section 32
c) Section 33
d) Section 34
Answer: c) Section 33 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal wiretapping?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of character when relevant?
a) Section 52
b) Section 53
c) Section 54
d) Section 55
Answer: c) Section 54 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by entrapment?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in maps, charts, and plans?
a) Section 30
b) Section 31
c) Section 32
d) Section 33
Answer: b) Section 31 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous judgments in subsequent cases?
a) Previous judgments are always admissible
b) Previous judgments are never admissible
c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of previous conviction?
a) Section 71
b) Section 72
c) Section 73
d) Section 74
Answer: c) Section 73 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal search and seizure?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of courts of justice?
a) Section 41
b) Section 42
c) Section 43
d) Section 44
Answer: b) Section 42 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous good character?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character is that of the accused
Answer: a) It is always admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the exclusion of evidence to prove oral agreement?
a) Section 90
b) Section 91
c) Section 92
d) Section 93
Answer: b) Section 91 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous sexual experience in sexual harassment cases?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character of the victim is at issue
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the examination of a child witness?
a) Section 118A
b) Section 118B
c) Section 118C
d) Section 118D
Answer: c) Section 118C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained illegally by the police?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence as to matters in the state of mind?
a) Section 34
b) Section 35
c) Section 36
d) Section 37
Answer: c) Section 36 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by torture?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements made in the course of duty?
a) Section 20
b) Section 21
c) Section 22
d) Section 23
Answer: d) Section 23 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous consistent statements?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the witness is declared hostile
Answer: c) It is admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of a dying declaration?
a) Section 31
b) Section 32
c) Section 33
d) Section 34
Answer: c) Section 33 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal wiretapping?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of character when relevant?
a) Section 52
b) Section 53
c) Section 54
d) Section 55
Answer: c) Section 54 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by entrapment?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in maps, charts, and plans?
a) Section 30
b) Section 31
c) Section 32
d) Section 33
Answer: b) Section 31 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous judgments in subsequent cases?
a) Previous judgments are always admissible
b) Previous judgments are never admissible
c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of previous conviction?
a) Section 71
b) Section 72
c) Section 73
d) Section 74
Answer: c) Section 73 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal search and seizure?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of courts of justice?
a) Section 41
b) Section 42
c) Section 43
d) Section 44
Answer: b) Section 42 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous good character?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character is that of the accused
Answer: a) It is always admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the exclusion of evidence to prove oral agreement?
a) Section 90
b) Section 91
c) Section 92
d) Section 93
Answer: b) Section 91 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous sexual experience in sexual harassment cases?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character of the victim is at issue
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the examination of a child witness?
a) Section 118A
b) Section 118B
c) Section 118C
d) Section 118D
Answer: c) Section 118C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained illegally by the police?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence as to matters in the state of mind?
a) Section 34
b) Section 35
c) Section 36
d) Section 37
Answer: c) Section 36 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by torture?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements made in the course of duty?
a) Section 20
b) Section 21
c) Section 22
d) Section 23
Answer: d) Section 23 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous consistent statements?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the witness is declared hostile
Answer: c) It is admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of a dying declaration?
a) Section 31
b) Section 32
c) Section 33
d) Section 34
Answer: c) Section 33 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal wiretapping?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of character when relevant?
a) Section 52
b) Section 53
c) Section 54
d) Section 55
Answer: c) Section 54 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by entrapment?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in maps, charts, and plans?
a) Section 30
b) Section 31
c) Section 32
d) Section 33
Answer: b) Section 31 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous judgments in subsequent cases?
a) Previous judgments are always admissible
b) Previous judgments are never admissible
c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances
d) None of the above
Answer: c) Previous judgments are admissible in certain circumstances - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of previous conviction?
a) Section 71
b) Section 72
c) Section 73
d) Section 74
Answer: c) Section 73 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained by illegal search and seizure?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of courts of justice?
a) Section 41
b) Section 42
c) Section 43
d) Section 44
Answer: b) Section 42 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous good character?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character is that of the accused
Answer: a) It is always admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the exclusion of evidence to prove oral agreement?
a) Section 90
b) Section 91
c) Section 92
d) Section 93
Answer: b) Section 91 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence of previous sexual experience in sexual harassment cases?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible in certain circumstances
d) It is admissible only if the character of the victim is at issue
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the examination of a child witness?
a) Section 118A
b) Section 118B
c) Section 118C
d) Section 118D
Answer: c) Section 118C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained illegally by the police?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence as to matters in the state of mind?
a) Section 34
b) Section 35
c) Section 36
d) Section 37
Answer: c) Section 36 - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the burden of proof in criminal cases?
a) Section 101
b) Section 102
c) Section 103
d) Section 104
Answer: b) Section 102 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through electronic surveillance?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if authorized by law
Answer: d) It is admissible only if authorized by law - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of opinions of third parties?
a) Section 45
b) Section 46
c) Section 47
d) Section 48
Answer: c) Section 47 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through anonymous sources?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible if corroborated by other evidence
Answer: d) It is admissible if corroborated by other evidence - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of terms of contracts?
a) Section 49
b) Section 50
c) Section 51
d) Section 52
Answer: a) Section 49 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal surveillance?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of opinion as to handwriting?
a) Section 67
b) Section 68
c) Section 69
d) Section 70
Answer: b) Section 68 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through involuntary confessions?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of expert opinions?
a) Section 45
b) Section 46
c) Section 47
d) Section 48
Answer: a) Section 45 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal interceptions of communications?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if authorized by law
Answer: d) It is admissible only if authorized by law - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of character in civil cases?
a) Section 53
b) Section 54
c) Section 55
d) Section 56
Answer: c) Section 55 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through enticement?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in public documents?
a) Section 74
b) Section 75
c) Section 76
d) Section 77
Answer: c) Section 76 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal surveillance by private individuals?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of accomplices?
a) Section 133
b) Section 134
c) Section 135
d) Section 136
Answer: c) Section 135 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through coercion?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses?
a) Section 160
b) Section 161
c) Section 162
d) Section 163
Answer: b) Section 161 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal searches by private individuals?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of previous judgments in civil cases?
a) Section 41
b) Section 42
c) Section 43
d) Section 44
Answer: c) Section 43 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal wiretapping by private individuals?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in documents produced by computers?
a) Section 67A
b) Section 67B
c) Section 67C
d) Section 67D
Answer: b) Section 67B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through torture by private individuals?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of foreign courts?
a) Section 76A
b) Section 76B
c) Section 76C
d) Section 76D
Answer: a) Section 76A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in books of account?
a) Section 32A
b) Section 32B
c) Section 32C
d) Section 32D
Answer: c) Section 32C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by journalists?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of courts of justice?
a) Section 41
b) Section 42
c) Section 43
d) Section 44
Answer: b) Section 42 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by law enforcement agencies?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in family affairs?
a) Section 17
b) Section 18
c) Section 19
d) Section 20
Answer: b) Section 18 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for public interest purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of previous conviction?
a) Section 71
b) Section 72
c) Section 73
d) Section 74
Answer: c) Section 73 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for journalistic purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements made in the course of business?
a) Section 25
b) Section 26
c) Section 27
d) Section 28
Answer: d) Section 28 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for artistic purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of opinions of experts?
a) Section 43A
b) Section 43B
c) Section 43C
d) Section 43D
Answer: b) Section 43B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for historical purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements of persons who cannot be called as witnesses?
a) Section 121
b) Section 122
c) Section 123
d) Section 124
Answer: c) Section 123 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for academic research purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of courts of foreign countries?
a) Section 77A
b) Section 77B
c) Section 77C
d) Section 77D
Answer: b) Section 77B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for entertainment purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in maps or plans?
a) Section 52A
b) Section 52B
c) Section 52C
d) Section 52D
Answer: a) Section 52A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of opinions of scientific experts?
a) Section 45A
b) Section 45B
c) Section 45C
d) Section 45D
Answer: b) Section 45B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for self-defense purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements as to public rights and customs?
a) Section 27A
b) Section 27B
c) Section 27C
d) Section 27D
Answer: a) Section 27A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for educational purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of statements in maps, charts, or plans made for the purpose of any investigation?
a) Section 79A
b) Section 79B
c) Section 79C
d) Section 79D
Answer: c) Section 79C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for commercial purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of statements in the course of employment?
a) Section 15
b) Section 16
c) Section 17
d) Section 18
Answer: c) Section 17 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for political purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence as to the genuineness of electronic records?
a) Section 67A
b) Section 67B
c) Section 67C
d) Section 67D
Answer: a) Section 67A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal gain?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of opinions of foreign experts?
a) Section 45A
b) Section 45B
c) Section 45C
d) Section 45D
Answer: c) Section 45C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for blackmail purposes?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence as to the existence of disputed facts?
a) Section 35
b) Section 36
c) Section 37
d) Section 38
Answer: b) Section 36 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for revenge?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of courts of justice in India?
a) Section 41
b) Section 42
c) Section 43
d) Section 44
Answer: a) Section 41 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for investigative journalism?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence of statements in maps, charts, or plans?
a) Section 52A
b) Section 52B
c) Section 52C
d) Section 52D
Answer: a) Section 52A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal entertainment?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of public documents?
a) Section 74
b) Section 75
c) Section 76
d) Section 77
Answer: d) Section 77 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal curiosity?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence as to matters in writing or electronic records?
a) Section 33
b) Section 34
c) Section 35
d) Section 36
Answer: a) Section 33 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a civil case?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: d) It is admissible only if the court permits - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of statements by persons who cannot be called as witnesses?
a) Section 121
b) Section 122
c) Section 123
d) Section 124
Answer: c) Section 123 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a criminal case?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence of statements as to matters of public interest?
a) Section 21
b) Section 22
c) Section 23
d) Section 24
Answer: c) Section 23 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in an employment dispute?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: d) It is admissible only if the court permits - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of judgments, orders, or decrees of courts of foreign countries?
a) Section 77A
b) Section 77B
c) Section 77C
d) Section 77D
Answer: b) Section 77B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a family dispute?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: d) It is admissible only if the court permits - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence as to the meaning of terms in foreign law?
a) Section 89
b) Section 90
c) Section 91
d) Section 92
Answer: d) Section 92 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a property dispute?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: d) It is admissible only if the court permits - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of previous judgments relevant to matters of public nature?
a) Section 41A
b) Section 41B
c) Section 41C
d) Section 41D
Answer: a) Section 41A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a contract dispute?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: d) It is admissible only if the court permits - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence as to the existence of a course of business?
a) Section 34A
b) Section 34B
c) Section 34C
d) Section 34D
Answer: b) Section 34B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a defamation case?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of statements made by persons who cannot be called as witnesses?
a) Section 117
b) Section 118
c) Section 119
d) Section 120
Answer: c) Section 119 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a breach of trust case?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence of terms of contracts, grants, and other dispositions of property?
a) Section 91A
b) Section 91B
c) Section 91C
d) Section 91D
Answer: a) Section 91A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a fraud case?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of the existence of a relationship by reputation or tradition among persons who are related to each other by blood or marriage?
a) Section 50A
b) Section 50B
c) Section 50C
d) Section 50D
Answer: b) Section 50B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a criminal conspiracy case?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence as to the relationship of parties?
a) Section 5
b) Section 6
c) Section 7
d) Section 8
Answer: b) Section 6 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving stolen property?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of transactions by one of the parties to a suit?
a) Section 90A
b) Section 90B
c) Section 90C
d) Section 90D
Answer: b) Section 90B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving defamation of character?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence of character when conduct of a person is in question?
a) Section 52
b) Section 53
c) Section 54
d) Section 55
Answer: c) Section 54 - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving a breach of contract?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of the opinion as to the existence of any public right or custom?
a) Section 27A
b) Section 27B
c) Section 27C
d) Section 27D
Answer: a) Section 27A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving a tortious act?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence of statements in maps, charts, or plans made for the purpose of any investigation?
a) Section 79A
b) Section 79B
c) Section 79C
d) Section 79D
Answer: b) Section 79B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving a breach of fiduciary duty?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: b) It is never admissible - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of terms as to law?
a) Section 56A
b) Section 56B
c) Section 56C
d) Section 56D
Answer: b) Section 56B - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving negligence?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence of conduct as to any fact in issue or relevant fact?
a) Section 7A
b) Section 7B
c) Section 7C
d) Section 7D
Answer: d) Section 7D - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving an accident?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the admissibility of evidence of a previous conviction relevant to a fact in issue?
a) Section 78A
b) Section 78B
c) Section 78C
d) Section 78D
Answer: c) Section 78C - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving self-defense?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant - Which section of the Indian Evidence Act deals with the relevancy of evidence of the opinion as to the existence of any general custom?
a) Section 26A
b) Section 26B
c) Section 26C
d) Section 26D
Answer: a) Section 26A - What is the rule regarding the admissibility of evidence obtained through illegal means by private individuals for personal use in a case involving provocation?
a) It is always admissible
b) It is never admissible
c) It is admissible if it is relevant
d) It is admissible only if the court permits
Answer: c) It is admissible if it is relevant