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The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 extends to the whole of India and applies to all judicial proceedings in or befoAccording to the lesson, the standard of proof required in **civil cases** versus **criminal cases** is:The doctrine of **res gestae** is codified in which section of the Indian Evidence Act, and what does it permiSection 8 of the Indian Evidence Act makes relevant any fact which shows or constitutes a **motive** or preparUnder Section 17 of the Indian Evidence Act, an **admission** is best described as:Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act renders a **confession irrelevant** if it is caused by inducement, threaIn *Pakala Narayanaswami v. Emperor*, (1929) PC 47, the Privy Council observed that:Section 30 of the Indian Evidence Act is an exception to the general rule that a confession is evidence only aUnder **Section 45** of the Indian Evidence Act, the opinion of an expert is relevant upon a point of:Section 122 of the Indian Evidence Act establishes a privilege concerning **communications during marriage**. Section 123 of the Indian Evidence Act bars evidence derived from **unpublished official records relating to aSection 126 of the Indian Evidence Act deals with **professional communications between a legal adviser and a According to Section 60 of the Indian Evidence Act, **oral evidence** must in all cases whatever be **direct****Primary evidence** of the contents of a document under Section 62 of the Indian Evidence Act means:Under Section 63 of the Indian Evidence Act, which of the following is included as **secondary evidence**?**Section 65B(1)** of the Indian Evidence Act provides for the admissibility of **electronic records** withoutSection 4 of the Indian Evidence Act distinguishes between **"may presume"**, **"shall presume"** and **"conclThe general rule of **estoppel** under Section 115 of the Indian Evidence Act is based on which Latin maxim, aIn *Mohori Bibee v. Dharmodas Ghosh*, (1930) 30 Cal. 530 PC, the Privy Council laid down a fundamental rule abLesson 11 lists **different kinds of estoppel** recognised in Indian law. Which set lists three correctly recoSection 32 of the Indian Evidence Act allows certain **statements by persons who cannot be called as witnessesLesson 11 explains the distinction between **logical relevancy** and **legal relevancy**. Which proposition coAccording to the lesson, the distinction between **relevancy and admissibility** under the Indian Evidence ActLesson 11 explains the difference between **confession and admission**. Which statement is correct?