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*SLRC121* SLR-C – 121

Seat
No.

LL.B. (Semester – V) and B.A.LL.B. (Semester – IX)


Examination, 2016
LAW OF EVIDENCE (Paper – II) (Old)

Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 50


Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Q. No. 1 should be solved in first 15 minutes in Answer Book
only on Page No. 3.

MCQ/Objective Type Questions

Duration : 15 Minutes Marks : 10

1. A) Choose the correct alternatives : 5


i) Evidence is of __________ kinds.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
ii) Section 10 of Indian Evidence Act deals with Evidence of
a) Act
b) Common intention
c) Motive
d) Preparation
iii) ‘A confession obtained by intoxicating the accused is
a) Relevant
b) Irrelevant
c) Need not be proved
d) None of these

P.T.O.
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iv) Sections __________ and __________ deals with the modes of proving
handwriting.
a) 45 and 47
b) 46 and 48
c) 49 and 50
d) None of these
v) Section 43 of IEA deals with __________ of judgements in civil and
criminal matters.
a) Admissibility
b) Value
c) Mode
d) None of these
B) Give one word/one sentence answer : 5
i) What are the kinds of admissions ?
ii) Fact means
iii) Whether all admissions are confessions ?
iv) Oral evidence must be
v) __________ means the statement of a person who has died explaining
the circumstances of his death.

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*SLRC121* -3-
SLR-C – 121
Seat
No.

LL.B. (Semester – V) and B.A.LL.B. (Semester – IX)


Examination, 2016
LAW OF EVIDENCE (Paper – II) (Old)

Time : 2 Hours Marks : 40


Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

2. Who is an expert ? On which subjects expert can testify ? 10

3. Define admission. What are the differences between admissions and


confessions ? 10
OR
Critically write a note on Relevancy of judgements. 10

4. A) Write any two : (2×2=4)


i) State of things meaning (Sec. 7).
ii) Fact.
iii) May presume.
B) General principles of admission any four. 4

5. Write any three : (3×4=12)


i) Appreciation of evidence.
ii) Proved, not proved, disproved.
iii) Confession by co-accused.
iv) Confession before police officer.

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*SLRC133* SLR-C – 133
Seat
No.

LL.B. – III (Semester – V) and B.A.LL.B. – V (Semester – IX) (New-CGPA)


Examination, 2016
LAW OF EVIDENCE (Paper – II)
Time : 2½ Hours Max. Marks : 70

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
3) Q. No. 1 should be solved in first 20 minutes in Answer
Book only on Page No. 3.

MCQ/Objective Type Questions

Duration : 20 Minutes Marks : 14

1. Choose the correct alternatives : 14


i) Section 32 of Indian Evidence Act deals with ____________
a) Admission b) Dying declaration
c) Estoppel d) None of these
ii) All documents produced for the inspection of the court are called ____________
evidence.
a) Documentary b) Secondary
c) First hand d) None of these
iii) Powers of attorney which are duly executed before and authenticated by a
notary public are presumed to be ____________
a) Fabricated b) Not genuine
c) Genuine d) None of these
iv) The first two parts of Section 4 deal with ____________
a) Fact in issue b) Presumption of fact
c) Relevant fact d) None of these
v) ____________ are the eyes and ears of justice.
a) Witnesses b) Victim
c) Culprit d) None of these
P.T.O.
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vi) Any question suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or
expects to receive is called a ____________
a) Leading question b) Examination
c) Conclusive proof d) None of these
vii) The principle of promissory estoppel found its roots as an exception to the
doctrine of ____________ in the law of contract.
a) Agreement b) Competency
c) Consideration d) Lawful object
viii) Section ____________ of Indian Evidence Act enables the court to require
the person concerned to write any words/figures to enable the court to compare
them with the words/figures in question.
a) 73 b) 74
c) 75 d) 76
ix) Evidence is of ____________ kinds.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
x) In the case of dying declaration, ‘hearsay’ evidence is ____________
a) Admissible b) Not admissible
c) Conclusive proof d) None of these
xi) According to Section ____________ confession to Police Officer not to be
proved.
a) 25 b) 26
c) 27 d) 28
xii) Res judicata means ____________
a) Reasons for decision
b) Opinions expressed by judges
c) Things once decided should not be decided again
d) None of these
xiii) Section 7 of Indian Evidence Act deals with ____________, _______________
and ____________
a) Occasion, cause and effect b) Motive, preparation and conduct
c) Both d) None of these
xiv) ____________ evidence is the best evidence.
a) Oral b) Direct
c) Documentary d) Hearsay
*SLRC133* -3- SLR-C – 133
Seat
No.

LL.B. – III (Semester – V) and B.A.LL.B. – V (Semester – IX) (New-CGPA)


Examination, 2016
LAW OF EVIDENCE (Paper – II)
Time : 2½ Hours Marks : 56

Instructions : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

2. Write about the general principles of admissions. 14

3. Write about the principles regarding exclusion of oral by documentary evidence. 14


OR

Critically write a note on dying declaration. 14

4. A) Write any two : (4×2=8)


a) Who is expert ?
b) Confession by Co-accused.
c) Competency to testify.
B) Differences between admission and confession. 6

5. Write any seven : (7×2=14)


a) Relevant fact.
b) Shall presume
c) Document.
d) Hearsay evidence
e) Cross examination.
f) Hostile witness.
g) Issue of estoppel.
h) Appreciation of evidence.
i) Circumstantial evidence.
j) Dowry death and presumption.

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*SLRC138* SLR-C – 138
Seat
No.

LL.B. III (Sem. – VI) B.A. LL.B. V (Sem. – X) Examination, 2016


LAW OF EVIDENCE (Paper – II)
Time : 2 Hours Max.Marks : 50

Instructions : i) All questions are compulsory.


ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
iii) Q. No. 1 should be solved in first 15 minutes in Answer Book
only on Page No. 3.

MCQ/Objective Type Questions

Duration : 15 Minutes Marks :10

1. A) Choose the correct alternatives : 5


i) The doctrine of ____________ is an example of estoppel by record.
a) Res judicata
b) Ratio-decidendi
c) Obiter dictum
d) None of these
ii) Section 60 of Indian Evidence Act excludes ___________ evidence.
a) Oral
b) Hearsay
c) Documentary
d) All of the above
iii) Words printed, lithographed or photographed are
a) Records
b) Electronic records
c) Documents
d) None of these

P.T.O.
SLR-C – 138 -2- *SLRC138*

iv) Where a document is executed in several parts, each part is ___________


evidence of the document.
a) Secondary
b) Primary
c) Both
d) None of these
v) ___________ lies on the person who has to prove a fact and it never shifts.
a) Burden of proof
b) Onus
c) Both
d) None of these

B) Give one word/one sentence answer : 5

i) The failure to prove a defence does not amount to an

ii) There cannot be any estoppel against the Govt. in the exercise of its
____________ functions.

iii) Whether a lunatic is a competent witness

iv) The credit of a witness is generally impeached by the ________ party.

v) Where a witness makes statements against the interest of the party who
has called him, he is known as a
___________
*SLRC138* -3- SLR-C – 138
Seat
No.

LL.B. III (Sem. – VI) B.A. LL.B. V (Sem. – X) Examination, 2016


LAW OF EVIDENCE (Paper – II)
Time : 2 Hours Max.Marks : 40

Instructions : i) All questions are compulsory.


ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

2. Critically write a note on general principles concerning documentary evidence. 10

3. Define estoppel. Write about the kinds of estoppel. 10


OR
Critically write a note on examination of witnesses. 10

4. A) Write any two : (2×2=4)


i) Documentary evidence.
ii) Res judicata.
iii) Legitimacy of children.

B) Rehearing of evidence. 4

5. Write any three : 12


i) Difference between onus and burden of proof.
ii) Hostile witness.
iii) Professional privilege.
iv) Estoppel by conduct.

___________
SLR-G – 84
Seat
No.
LL.B.– III (Semester – V) (Old) Examination, 2017
LAW OF EVIDENCE

Day & Date: Wednesday, 19-04-2017 Max. Marks: 50


Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM

N.B. : 1) All Questions are compulsory.


2) Figure to the right indicates full marks.

Q.1 A) Multiple choice questions: 05


1) The contents of F.I.R are ______.
a) Proof b) Relevant
c) Truth d) None of these

2) In most crime as well as civil wrongs the _____ of the


accused or the defendant is an important element.
a) Act b) State of mind
c) Badly feeling d) None of these

3) Admission is defined under section _____ of Indian Evidence


Act.
a) 17 b) 16
c) 18 d) 120

4) Admissions are of ______ kinds.


a) 3 b) 2
c) 7 d) 11

5) A ____ means the statement of a person who has died


explaining the circumstances of his death.
a) Confession b) Admission
c) Dying declaration d) None of these

Q.1 B) Give one word answer/answer in one sentence: 05


1) Where an injured person lodged the FIR and then died, that
FIR is relevant as ______.
2) A judgment which has the effect of _____ is relevant in every
case in which it has that effect.
3) Who is an expert?
4) Extra judicial confession must be ______.
5) Under English law confession not to be rejected only
because of _______ statements.

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Q.2 What is ‘confession’? “A confession before police is not admissible” 10
Discuss.
Q.3 Critically write about the value of “Dying declaration”. 10
OR
“What are the types of expert evidence”? Write about the general
principles of expert evidence.

Q.4 A) Write any two: 04


1) Reliability of Judicial Confession
2) Confession by co-accrued
3) Presumption kinds

B) Judgments in rem 04

Q.5 Write any three: 12


1) Direct evidence
2) Whose admission are relevant
3) Rebuttable presumption
4) Motive

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SLR-G – 96
Seat
No.
LL.B.– III (Semester – V) (New) (CGPA) Examination, 2017
LAW OF EVIDENCE

Day & Date: Wednesday, 19-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70


Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM

N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 14


1) The facts which surround the happening of an event are its ____.
a) Relevant b) Res gestae
c) Conclusive proof d) None of these

2) Section _____ of the Indian Evidence Act deals with occasion,


cause, effect etc.
a) 7 b) 8
c) 9 d) 10

3) Section ______ of the Indian Evidence Act provides for the


relevancy of the three principal facts which are very important in
connection with every kind of civil or criminal case. They are
motive, preparation and conduct.
a) 7 b) 8
c) 9 d) 11

4) The _______ postulates the physical impossibility of the presence


of the accused at the scene of the offence by reason of his
presence at another place.
a) Plea of alibi b) Probability
c) Otherwise relevant fact d) None of these

5) Facts which make things highly improbable are _____.


a) Irrelevant b) Relevant
c) Rebuttable one d) None of these

6) Admissions are of ________ kinds. Z

a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5

7) Casual admissions are ________ admission.


a) Judicial b) Informal
c) Formal d) None of these
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8) ______ is a statement made by a person charged with a crime
suggesting an inference as to any facts in issue or as to relevant
fact. That statement should suggest that he is guilty of the crime.
a) Admission b) Confession
c) Burden of proof d) None of these

9) Whether the court can seek the help of expert in law of marriage
of Shias?
a) Yes b) No
c) Always d) Sometimes

10) Where a document is several parts, each part is ______


evidence of the documents.
a) Secondary b) Supportive
c) Primary d) None of these

11) Public records kept in any state of private documents are ______
documents.
a) Private b) Public
c) Both d) None of these

12) ______ evidence is best evidence.


a) Direct b) Hearsay
c) Documentary d) None of these

13) Section 101 of Indian Evidence Act deals with _______.


a) Presumptions b) Expert opinion
c) Burden of proof d) Examination of witness

14) In murder case _______ is presumed as innocent.


a) Accused b) Diseased
c) Both d) Witnesses

Q.2 “All confessions are admissions but all admissions are not 14
confession”. Discuss.

Q.3 What is Estoppel? Critically write a note on kinds of estoppel. 14


OR
Write about the relevance of ‘Dying declaration’.

Q.4 A) Write short note on any two: 08


1) Kinds of Evidence & circumstantial evidence.
2) Proved, not proved
3) Induced confession
B) Hearsay evidence and its relevancy. 06

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Q.5 Answer any 7: 14
1) Expert.
2) Leading question.
3) Resjudicata.
4) Presumption as to dowry death.
5) Hostile witness.
6) May pressure.
7) Judgements upon matters of public nature.
8) Evidentiary value of judgements when obtained by fraud or
collusion.
9) Evidentially value of F.I.R as dying declaration.
10) In which case Privy Council held that anticipation of death is not
necessary under section 32 of Indian Evidence Act.

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SLR- G-109
Seat
No.
LLB – III (Semester – VI) (Old) Examination 2017
Law of Evidence
Day & Date: Tuesday, 02-05-2017 Max. Marks: 50
Time: 10.30 AM to 12.30 PM

N.B.: 1) All questions are compulsory.


2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

Q.1 A) Multiple choice question. 05


1. According to Section _______ of Indian Evidence Act oral
evidence must be direct.
a) 60 b) 61 c) 62 d) 63

2. _________ evidence means the document itself produced for the


inspection of the court.
a) Documentary b) Primary c) Secondary d) None of these

3. The explanation to Section 118 of Indian Evidence Act says that


a ________ is not incompetent to testify.
a) Lunatic b) Child
c) victim of rape d) None of these

4. Section _______ of Indian Evidence Act deals with


“Presumption as to dowry death”.
a) 113 (A) b) 113 (B) c) 113 (C) d) 113 (D)

5. _______ is a principle of law by which a person is held bound by


the representation made by him or arising out of his conduct.
a) Estoppel b) Admission c) Confession d) None of these

Q.1 B) Give one word / one sentence Answer 05


1) The doctrine of res judicata is an example of _______.
2) When a person is bound to prove the existence of any fact, it is
said that the ________ lies on that person.
3) According to section _______ of I.E.A. communications made
by a client to his vakil for the purposes of his professional
employments are not permitted to be disclosed.
4) A writing is a _______.
5) All statements which the court permits or requires to be made
before it by witnesses in relation to the matters of fact under
inquiry such statements are called _______.

Q.2 Critically write a note on general principles concerning oral evidence. 10

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Q.3 “Every person is competent to testify unless the court facts that he is not 10
able to understand the questions put to him or to give rational answer to
them”.
OR
Critically write a note on presumption of legitimacy and presumption as to
dowry death under Indian Evidence Act.

Q.4 A) Write any two: 04


1) Leading questions.
2) Resjudicata
3) Cross examination

B) Estoppel by deed 04

Q.5 Write any three: 12


1) State privileges
2) Onus Probandi
3) Sovereign acts- Estoppel
4) Hostile witness

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SLR-HJ-71
Seat
No.
Set P
B.A.LL.B. (Semester – IX) (Old) (CGPA) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Time: 2½ Hours Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: - 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions: 14
1) _____is not a substantive piece of evidence.
a) FIR b) Document
c) Electronic record d) None of these
2) The principle of promissory estoppel found its roots as an exception to the
doctrine of _____in the law of contract.
a) Free Consent b) Consideration
c) Lawful Object d) None of these
3) Leading questions can always be asked in ______examination.
a) Chief b) Cross
c) Both d) None of these
4) No estoppels against Government in the exercise of its _____acts.
a) Sovereign b) Executive
c) Administrative d) None of these
5) Documentary evidence is of _____kinds.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
6) Communications made by a client to his advocate for his professional Z
employments are _____to be disclosed.
a) permitted b) not permitted
c) to since extent permitted d) None of these
7) Leading question is dealt under section ______.
a) 141 b) 142
c) 43 d) 45
8) Section ____lays down the rules of evidence for the proof custom and of
right.
a) 13 b) 14
c) 16 d) 18
9) _____is a crime as well as a tort.
a) Conspiracy b) Accident
c) Culpable homicide d) None of these
10) _____is an exception to the principle of excluding hearsay evidence.
a) Estoppel b) Dying declaration
c) Confession d) None of these
11) In _____matters the allegations in the charge sheet constitute the facts in
issue.
a) Criminal b) Civil
c) Both d) None of these

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12) Judgements are of _______kinds.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
13) The facts which surround the happening of an event are its _______.
a) res gestae b) res ghosta
c) res gista d) None of these
14) Presumptions are of ____kinds.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
Q.2 Answer any four out of the following: 16
1) Documentary evidence
2) Proved, disproved & not proved
3) Appreciation of evidence
4) Retracted confession
5) Resjudicata
6) Direct evidence
Q.3 Answer any two out of the following questions: 12
1) Circumstantial evidence
2) Evidence of common intention
3) Expert evidence
4) Witness
Q.4 Answer any one of the following: 14
1) Write about confessions and about the inadmissibility of confession made
before police officer.
2) Write about the general principles concerning oral evidence.
Q.5 Write a note on dying declaration. 14

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SLR-AI-49
Seat
No.
Set P
LL.B (Semester - V) (New) (CBCS) Examination March/April-2019
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Day & Date: Saturday, 04-05-2019 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 12:00 PM To 02:30 PM
Instructions: 1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Rewrite the following sentences by choosing the correct alternative 14
1) The confession of a co-accused is ______ evidence in real sense.
a) not b) good
c) best d) none of these
2) A judgement which has the effect of resjudicata is _____ in every case.
a) irrelevant b) relevant
c) conclusive proof d) all of the above
3) Admissions are of _____ kinds.
a) 4 b) 5
c) 2 d) 10
4) In criminal matters the allegation in the chargesheet constitutes the _____.
a) facts b) fact in issue
c) documentary evidence d) none of these
5) Section _____ lays down the rules of evidence for the proof of customs.
a) 13 b) 14
c) 15 d) 16
6) Judgements are _____ kinds.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
7) Oral evidence must be ______.
a) direct b) indirect
c) by words of mouth only d) none of these
8) Section 60 of Indian Evidence Act excludes ______ evidence.
a) oral b) documentary
c) secondary d) hearsay
9) A lunatic is not _____ to testify.
a) competent b) incompetent
c) allowed d) none of these
10) Any question suggesting the answer which the person putting is wishes or
expects to receive is called a _______.
a) leading question b) chief examination
c) cross examination d) none of these
11) Certified copies of original document is a ______ evidence.
a) primary b) secondary
c) third party d) none of these

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12) Section 123 of I.E.A. protects ______ State records.
a) published b) unpublished
c) both d) none of these
13) ______ confessions must be voluntary.
a) Extra judicial b) Judicial
c) Both d) None of these
14) Tape – recording of a conversation is a ______.
a) oral b) documentary
c) hearsay d) none of these
Q.2 Write answer any four of the following: 16
a) Expert Evidence
b) Admissions and confession difference
c) Oral evidence and exclusion of hearsay evidence
d) Public document kinds and meaning
e) Accomplice
f) Confession of co-accused
Q.3 Write answer any two of the following: 12
a) When the doctrine of estoppels not applied
b) Dying declaration under Sec 32 (1). Write in the light of Paleala Narayana
Swami Vs Emperor
c) “Confession to police officer not to be proved” – Discuss
d) “Resgestae” – meaning
Q.4 Write answer any one of the following: 14
a) Who may testify in the Court of Law?
OR
b) Write about equitable and promissory estoppels.
Q.5 General principles regarding exclusion of oral evidence by documentary 14
evidence.

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SLR-AR-49
Seat
No.
Set P
LL.B. (Semester - V) (CBCS) Examination Nov-2019
LAW OF EVIDENCE
Day & Date: Friday, 15-11-2019 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 11:30 AM To 02:00 PM
Instructions:1) All questions are compulsory.
2) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Fill in the blanks choosing correct alternatives given below. 14
1) Leading questions can always be asked in _____ examination.
a) Cross b) Chief
c) re d) None of these
2) The principle of promissory estoppel found its roots as an exception to the
doctrine of _____ in the law of contract.
a) Lawful object b) Consideration
c) Consent d) None of these
3) The _____ is not a substantial piece of evidence.
a) Document b) Photograph
c) FIR d) Hearsay evidence
4) Certified copies of the original document is a _____ evidence.
a) primary b) secondary
c) both d) None of these
5) Sec _____ protects unpublished state records.
a) 123 b) 133
c) 143 d) 153
6) If the witness is questioned by the party who has called him this is known
as _____.
a) cross examination b) examination in chief
c) re examination d) None of these
7) ____ evidence must be direct.
a) Documentary b) Oral
c) Dumb witness d) None of these
8) The principle of estoppel is incorporated in section _____ of the Evidence
Act.
a) 115 b) 120
c) 125 d) 130
9) _____ admissions may occur in the ordinary course of life or in the course
of business.
a) formal b) informal
c) judicial d) None of these
10) Confessions are of _____ kinds.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5

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11) Section _____ says that evidence may be given of facts in issue and
relevant facts.
a) 5 b) 8
c) 11 d) 13
12) The doctrine of _____ constitutes an exception to the principle of hearsay.
a) record b) res gestae
c) consideration d) None of these
13) _____ is a crime as well as a tort.
a) Murder b) Accident
c) Conspiracy d) Negligence (simple)
14) Presumptions are of _____ kinds.
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) None of the above
Q.2 Attempt any four of the following questions. 16
a) Oral evidence
b) Presumptions
c) Appreciation of Evidence
d) Retracted confession
e) Circumstantial evidence
f) Child witness
Q.3 Attempt any two of the following questions. 12
a) Cross examination
b) Professional privilege
c) Presumption as to dowry death
d) Relevancy of judgments
Q.4 Attempt any one of the following questions. 14
Critically write a note on confession.
OR
Define admission & write above the kinds of admission and what are the differences
between confessions and admissions.
Q.5 Who is an expert? Write about the types of expert evidence. 14

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