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Law of Evidence

This document is an examination paper for the Law of Evidence course for B.A./B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)/LL.B. (Hons.) students, detailing the structure and content of the exam. It consists of two parts: Part A with compulsory questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B where students must attempt one question from each unit worth 15 marks. The paper covers various legal concepts such as documents, admissions, burden of proof, confessions, and examination of witnesses.

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Law of Evidence

This document is an examination paper for the Law of Evidence course for B.A./B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)/LL.B. (Hons.) students, detailing the structure and content of the exam. It consists of two parts: Part A with compulsory questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B where students must attempt one question from each unit worth 15 marks. The paper covers various legal concepts such as documents, admissions, burden of proof, confessions, and examination of witnesses.

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Roll No. …………………..

L–120
B. A./B. B. A. LL. B. (Hons.)/LL. B. (Hons.)
(Sixth Semester) EXAMINATION, 2016
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Time : Three Hours
Maximum Marks : 70
Note : All questions of Part A are compulsory and each
question carries 2 marks. Attempt any one question
from each Unit of Part B. Each question carries 15
marks.

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1. Define Document.
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2. What is fact in issue ?
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3. What is Admission ?
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4. Wrie a short note on Oral Evidence.
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5. What is Burden of Proof ?
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Part—B
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UNIT—1
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6. Discuss the provisions given under Section 7 and
Section 8 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Also give the
relevant case laws. 15

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(a) Admission
(b) Res gestae

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admissible ? 15
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How Dying Declaration is relevant under Indian
Evidence Act, 1872 ? Discuss in detail.

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8. When secondary evidance can be given ? Explain. 15
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Discuss the relevant provisions of Indian Evidence
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