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MCQs ON INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872 (PART-7)

 MCQs ON INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872 (PART-7)

1 Which of the following are psychological facts—

(A)       That a man acts in good faith or fraudulently

(B)       That a man uses a particular word in a particular senses

(C)       That a man has certain reputation is a fact

(D)       All correct

Ans: (D)

2 Under the IEA, fact includes—

(A)    Facts in issue

(B)    Principal fact

(C)    Factum probandum

(D)    All correct

Ans: (D)

3 Under IEA, facts includes—

(A)    Relevant facts

(B)    Evidentiary facts

(C)    Factum probans

(D)    All correct

Ans: (D)

4 Mark incorrect statement :Facts in issue are also known as—

(A)    Principal fact

(B)    Factum probandum

(C)    Evidentiary facts

(D)    All correct

Ans: (C)

5 Mark incorrect statement :Relevant facts are also known as—

(A)    Factum probandum

(B)    Factum probans

(C)    Evidentiary facts

(D)    All correct

Ans: (A)

6 “Relevant fact” is defined under—

(A)    Section 3, Para 1

(B)    Section 3, Para 2

(C)    Section 3, Para 3

(D)    Not defined under IEA

Ans: (D) [Section 3, Para 3 defines only the term “relevant” and not “relevant fact”]

7 “Fact in issue” defined under—

(A)    Section 3, Para 1

(B)    Section 3, Para 2

(C)    Section 3, Para 3

(D)    Section 3, Para 4

Ans: (D)

8 Mark incorrect statements—

(A)    Facts in issue are those facts which are alleged by one party and & denied by the other in a civil[1] or criminal[2] proceeding.

(B)    The facts in issue means and includes—any fact from which either by itself (independently) or in connection with the other facts (conjointly i.e. res gestae), the existence, non-existence, nature or extent of any right, liability or disability, asserted or denied in any suit or proceeding, necessarily follows.

(C)    All correct

(D)    All incorrect

Ans: (C)

9 There are two tests to determine that whether a fact is in issue or not:

(1) The fact should be in dispute b/w the parties; and (2) The fact should touch the question of right, liability or disability of the parties—

(A)    True

(B)    Partly True

(C)    False

(D)    Partly False

Ans: (A)

10 A is accused of murder of B. At the trial which of the following facts may be in issue (principal fact or factum probandum)—

(A)    That A caused B’s death

(B)    That A intended to cause B’s death

(C)    That A had received grave & sudden provocation from B

(D)    That A at the time of doing the act was under the unsoundness of mind

(E)     All are facts in issue

Ans: (E)

Prepared by Team LegalMines. Typographical error, if any, is inadvertent.

[1] . Order 14, Rules 1-7 of C.P.C. deal with the framing of issues.

[2] . Chapter 19 of Cr.P.C. i.e. allegation in charge-sheet against the accused are facts is

issues under criminal proceedings.

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