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Solved Question Paper of MP Civil Judge Pre Exam 1998

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41. A relevant confession will become irrelevant when

( A ) Made to a police officer 25

( B ) Made under a promise of secrecy

( C ) When the accused was drunk

( D ) In consequence of a deception practised on the accused

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42. Admissions are Basic Medule Te

( A ) Conclusive proof

( B ) May operate as estoppels

( C ) Always irrelevant

( D ) None of the above

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43. A agrees , in writing , to sell a horse to B for Rs . 1,000 or Rs . 1,500 . To show which price was to be given

( A ) Oral evidence can be given

( B ) Antecedents of the parties are to be seen

( C ) Oral evidence cannot be given

( D ) None of the above

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44. A is charged with travelling on a railway without a ticket . The burden of proving that A had a ticket is on

( A )Ticket – checker

( B ) Railway

( C ) ‘ A ‘

( D ) Prosecution

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45. What is provision about an ‘ Accomplice ‘ ?

( A ) He is not a competent witness

( B ) His evidence is irrelevant

( C ) His evidence should be believed blindly

( D ) His evidence is relevant under Section 114 and 133 of Evidence Act

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46. What number of witnesses will be required for the proof of any fact ?

( A ) No particular number

( B ) At least one eye – witness

( C ) Two witnesses with regard to documents

( D ) One party and one witness

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47. Leading question

( A ) May be asked in examination in – chief

( B ) May be asked in cross – examination

( C ) May be asked in re – examination

( D ) Cannot be asked in any circumstances

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48. Which is not the main principle that underlles the law of evidence ?

( A ) Evidence must be confined to the matter – in – issue ( 17 )

( B ) Hearsay evidence must not be admitted

( C ) Hearsay evidence must be admitted

( D ) The best evidence must be given in all cases

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49. A witness was asked whether he was not dismissed from a post for dishonesty . He denies it . The evidence is offered to show that he was so dismissed for dishonesty to

( A ) The evidence is admissible if it comes from plaintiff side

( B ) The evidence is admissible if it comes . from defendant side every

( C ) The evidence is admissible .

(D) The evidence is inadmissible

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50. When a party refuses to produce a document . which he had noticed to produce

( A ) He cannot use the document as evidence without the consent of opposite party or the order of the court

( B ) Objection of opposite party is worthless

( C ) Order of court not necessary

( D ) Document will be deemed to be an admitted document

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Author, SP Shahi is Advocate at the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, He holds LL.M. degree and qualification in the NET exam. He prefers to write on legal articles and current affairs.

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