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Evidence 3

This document is an examination paper for the S.Y. LL.B. (Semester - IV) course on the Law of Evidence, consisting of a total of 10 questions divided into three parts. Candidates are instructed to answer a specific number of questions from each part, with varying marks allocated. The questions cover various topics related to the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, including definitions, concepts, and the relevance of evidence in legal proceedings.

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Evidence 3

This document is an examination paper for the S.Y. LL.B. (Semester - IV) course on the Law of Evidence, consisting of a total of 10 questions divided into three parts. Candidates are instructed to answer a specific number of questions from each part, with varying marks allocated. The questions cover various topics related to the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, including definitions, concepts, and the relevance of evidence in legal proceedings.

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Total No. of Questions : 10] SEAT No.

P-2736 [Total No. of Pages : 4


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S.Y. LL.B. (Semester - IV)
Second Year of Three Years Law Course
LC-0803 : LAW OF EVIDENCE
(2017 Pattern)

Time : 3 Hours] [Max. Marks : 80


Instructions to the candidates:
1) All Parts are compulsory.
2) Answer any three questions from Part A. Each question in Part A is for 15
marks.
3) Answer any two questions from Part B. Each question in Part B is for 10
marks.
4) Answer any three questions from Part C. Each question in Part C is for 5
marks.

PART - A [3 × 15 = 45]
Q1) Fact, fact-in-issue and relevant fact Define and explain in the light of
Doctrine of Res Gestae.

Q2) What is the importance of proved, Not Proved, Disproved, May Presume,
Shall presume and Conclusive Proof under Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

Q3) Define concept of admission and state the relevancy of admission in civil
cases.

Q4) Explain the different kinds of evidence in the light of concept of evidence
as defined under Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

Q5) What is relevancy of Character under Indian Evidence Act?

P.T.O.
PART - B [2 × 10 = 20]
Q6) Exclusion of oral by documentary evidence. Discuss the statement with
the help of illustrative cases and Provisions of Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

Q7) What is the Importance of Public document under Indian Evidence Act,
1872?

Q8) Discuss the law relating to various presumptions relating to documents


under Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

Q9) Explain the law relating to examination of witness under Indian Evidence
Act, 1872.

PART - C
Q10) Answer the following short notes (Any three) : [3 × 5 = 15]
a) Electronic Record
b) Refreshing Memory
c) Presumptions relating to consent in Rape cases
d) Hostile Witness
e) Plea of Alibi

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