(100 Questions with Answers)
(a) Lord Macaulay (b) Sir James F. Stephen
(c) Huxley (d) Sir Henry Summer Maine.
2. The law of evidence consists of
(a) ordinary rules of reasoning (b) legal rules of evidence
(c) rules of logic (d) all the above.
3. Relevancy and admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act are
(a) synonymous
(b) co-extensive
(c) neither synonymous nor co-extensive
(d) synonymous & co-extensive both.
4. 'Self-regarding' statements
(a) can be self-serving statements
(b) can be self-harming statements
(c) can be self-serving or self-harming
(d) none of the above.
5. What is correct as regards the admissibility of self-regarding statements
(a) self-harming statement is admissible but a self-serving statement is not generally admissible
(b) self-serving statement is admissible but a self-harming statement is not generally admissible
(c) self-serving and self-harming statements both are generally admissible
(d) self-serving and self-harming statements both are generally inadmissible.
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