Option A: Parole Officer himself
Option B: Assistant Director
Option C: Director
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Director ✔
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Option A: Three years
Option B: Four years
Option C: Six years
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Three years ✔
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Option A: Two years
Option B: Four years
Option C: Six years
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Six years ✔
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Option A: One year, when the sale become absolute
Option B: Two years, when the sale become absolute
Option C: Three years, when the sale become absolute
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Three years, when the sale become absolute ✔
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Option A: Ninety days, from date of award
Option B: Six months, from date of award
Option C: None of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: None of above ✔
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Option A: Thirty days, from the date of death of deceased plaintiff or appellant
Option B: Sixty days, from the date of death of deceased plaintiff or appellant
Option C: Ninety days, from the date of death of deceased plaintiff or appellant
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Ninety days, from the date of death of deceased plaintiff or appellant ✔
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Option A: Three months, from the date of decree
Option B: Six months, from the date of decree
Option C: Nine months, from the date of decree
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Six months, from the date of decree ✔
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Option A: Thirty days, from date of order or judgment
Option B: Sixty days, from date of order or judgment
Option C: Ninety days, from date of order or judgment
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Sixty days, from date of order or judgment ✔
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Time limitation for filing an application for re-hearing of an appeal heard ex-parte is__________?
Option A: Thirty days from the date of decree
Option B: Thirty days, from the date of knowledge
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Fourteen days, from the date of dismissal
Option B: Thirty days, from the date of dismissal
Option C: Forty days, from the date of dismissal
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days, from the date of dismissal ✔
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Option A: Fifteen days, from the date of the sale
Option B: Twenty days, from the date of sale
Option C: Thirty days, from the date of sale
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days, from the date of sale ✔
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Option A: Twenty days, from the date of decree or order
Option B: Thirty days, from the date of decree or order
Option C: Ninety days, from the date of decree or order
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Twenty days, from the date of decree or order ✔
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Option A: Ten days, when the summons are served
Option B: Fifteen days, when the summons are served
Option C: Twenty days, when the summons are served
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Ten days, when the summons are served ✔
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Option A: Ninety days, from the date of order
Option B: Six months, from the date of order
Option C: Nine months, from the date of order
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Six months, from the date of order ✔
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Option A: Thirty days from the date of decree or order
Option B: Sixty days from the date of decree or order
Option C: Ninety days from the date of decree of order
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days from the date of decree or order ✔
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Option A: Seven days
Option B: Fourteen days
Option C: Twenty days
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Seven days ✔
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Option A: Two years
Option B: Three years
Option C: One year
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: One year ✔
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The time limitation for filing suit for specific performance of a contract is __________ years?
Option A: Three
Option B: Four
Option C: Five
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Three ✔
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Option A: From the origin of the act
Option B: From the time when the injury results
Option C: None of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: From the time when the injury results ✔
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Articles to__________ of the Limitation Act, 1908 deals with computation of period of limitation?
Option A: 12 to 25
Option B: 12 to 20
Option C: 15 to 25
Option D: 12 to 29
Correct Answer: 12 to 25 ✔
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Option A: Excluded
Option B: Included
Option C: Depends upon nature of the matter
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Excluded ✔
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Option A: On local contracts
Option B: Foreign Contracts
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Foreign Contracts ✔
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Option A: No subsequent disability or inability sue to can stop it
Option B: It can be stopped by subsequent disability
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: No subsequent disability or inability sue to can stop it ✔
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Option A: Within limitation period
Option B: Out of limitation period
Option C: Depends upon courts discretion to permit such a litigant to do so.
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Out of limitation period ✔
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Option A: Two years from the date of his attaining majority
Option B: Three years from the date of his attaining majority
Option C: ive years from the date of his attaining majority
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: ive years from the date of his attaining majority ✔
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Option A: 5-A
Option B: 6
Option C: 6-A
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 6 ✔
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Option A: The suit appeal or application can not be filed later
Option B: The suit, appeal or application may be instituted preferred on the day when Court re-opens
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: The suit, appeal or application may be instituted preferred on the day when Court re-opens ✔
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Option A: 2
Option B: 2-A
Option C: 3
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 2 ✔
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Option A: First day of January, 1909
Option B: First day of March, 1009
Option C: First day of May, 1909
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: First day of January, 1909 ✔
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Option A: Capable of execution
Option B: Not capable of execution
Option C: None of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: None of above ✔
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Option A: Article 181, of Limitation Act, is applicable
Option B: Article 183, of Limitation Act, is applicable
Option C: Article 186, of Limitation Act, is applicable
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Article 181, of Limitation Act, is applicable ✔
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Time limitation for enforcement of Supreme Court order in its original jurisdiction is__________?
Option A: Three years
Option B: Six years
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Six years ✔
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Option A: Three years from the date of order or decree
Option B: Six years, in case of appeal revision or review results
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Both A and B ✔
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Option A: Exceptional Article in nature
Option B: Residuary Article in nature
Option C: Discretionary Article in nature
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Residuary Article in nature ✔
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Option A: Thirty days, from the death of defendant or respondent
Option B: Ninety days, from the death of defendant or respondent
Option C: None of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Ninety days, from the death of defendant or respondent ✔
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Option A: Sixty days, from the date of decree appealed from
Option B: Ninety days, from the date of decree appealed from
Option C: One hundred and twenty day’s, from the date of decree appealed from
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Ninety days, from the date of decree appealed from ✔
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Option A: Fifteen days,
Option B: Sixteen days,
Option C: Ninety days,
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Ninety days, ✔
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Option A: Thirty days, from the date of the decree appealed from
Option B: Sixty days, from the date of the decree appealed from
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days, from the date of the decree appealed from ✔
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Option A: Twenty days, from the date of resistance
Option B: Thirty days, from the date of resistance
Option C: Sixty days, from the dte of resistance
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days, from the date of resistance ✔
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Option A: Thirty days, from the date of dispossession
Option B: Fiftty days, from the date of dispossession
Option C: Sixty days, from the date of dispossession
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days, from the date of dispossession ✔
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Option A: Thirty days, from the date of the decision sought to be revised
Option B: Sixty days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
Option C: Ninety days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Ninety days, from the date of decision sought to be revised ✔
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Option A: Seven days, from the day when the application for review is rejected
Option B: Ten days, from the day when the application of review is rejected
Option C: Fifteen days, from the date when the application for review is rejected
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Fifteen days, from the date when the application for review is rejected ✔
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Option A: Thirty days, from the date of service of filing the award
Option B: Sixty days, from the date of service of the notice of filing of the award
Option C: Ninety days, from the date of service of the notice of filing the award
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days, from the date of service of filing the award ✔
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Time limitation for appeal against any order of criminal Court to Court of Session is__________?
Option A: Fifteen days, after date of order
Option B: Twenty days, from the date of order
Option C: Thirty days, from the date of order
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Thirty days, from the date of order ✔
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Option A: Ten days,
Option B: Twenty days,
Option C: Thirty days,
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Twenty days, ✔
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Option A: One year from the time when contract broken
Option B: Two years from the time when contract broken
Option C: Three years from the time when the contract broken
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Three years from the time when the contract broken ✔
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Option A: Ten years
Option B: Fifteen years
Option C: Twenty years
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Twenty years ✔
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Option A: 13
Option B: 14
Option C: 15
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 14 ✔
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Option A: Shall be excluded
Option B: Shall be included
Option C: Both (A) and (B)
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Shall be excluded ✔
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Option A: Extension of time
Option B: Legal disability
Option C: Special exception
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Special exception ✔
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Option A: X death
Option B: His attaining majority
Option C: Both A. and B.
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: His attaining majority ✔
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Option A: Insaneness
Option B: Minority
Option C: Idiotness
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: All of above ✔
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Option A: Bar upon institution of suits
Option B: Bar upon institution of appeals
Option C: Extension of limitation period in certain cases
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Extension of limitation period in certain cases ✔
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Option A: Would be accepted
Option B: Would be dismissed
Option C: None of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Would be dismissed ✔
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Option A: Civil matters
Option B: Revenue matters
Option C: Inheritance matters
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Inheritance matters ✔
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Option A: 1
Option B: 2
Option C: 4
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 1 ✔
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Option A: 30
Option B: 32
Option C: 34
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 32 ✔
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Option A: 7th June, 1908
Option B: 7th July, 1908
Option C: 7th August, 1908
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: 7th August, 1908 ✔
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Option A: 163
Option B: 164
Option C: 165
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 164 ✔
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Option A: Not admissible in law
Option B: Admissible in law
Option C: Depends upon nature of the case
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Admissible in law ✔
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Option A: Admissible
Option B: Not admissible
Option C: Depends upon circumstances
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Not admissible ✔
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Option A: Public document
Option B: Private document
Option C: Local document
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Public document ✔
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Option A: Article 155, Qanun-e-Shahadat
Option B: Article 156, Qanun-e-Shahadat
Option C: Article 157, Qanun-e-Shahadat
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Article 155, Qanun-e-Shahadat ✔
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Option A: Statutory power
Option B: Discretionary
Option C: Prohibitory
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Discretionary ✔
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Option A: Party
Option B: Expert
Option C: Witness
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Witness ✔
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Option A: Re-examination of such witness
Option B: Re-cross examine that witness
Option C: None of these
Option D: All of above
Correct Answer: Re-examination of such witness ✔
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Option A: 140
Option B: 141
Option C: 144
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 144 ✔
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Option A: At any stage of evidence
Option B: During examination in chief
Option C: After examination in chief and during cross examination
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: After examination in chief and during cross examination ✔
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Option A: Informative
Option B: Competitive
Option C: Leading
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Leading ✔
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Option A: 128
Option B: 129
Option C: 130
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 128 ✔
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Option A: Legitimacy
Option B: Illegitimacy
Option C: Zina
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Legitimacy ✔
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Option A: Force
Option B: Fraud
Option C: Illegality
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Fraud ✔
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Option A: Dead
Option B: Pias
Option C: Conduct and representation
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Conduct and representation ✔
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Option A: 1
Option B: 2
Option C: 3
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 3 ✔
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Option A: Oral evidence
Option B: Oral and secondary evidence
Option C: Oral, Primary or Secondary evidence
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Oral, Primary or Secondary evidence ✔
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Option A: Primary type of evidence
Option B: Secondary type of evidence
Option C: Special evidence
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Secondary type of evidence ✔
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Option A: Primary than secondary
Option B: Secondary than Primary
Option C: Oral than documentary
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Primary than secondary ✔
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Option A: Relevant
Option B: Irrelevant
Option C: Depends upon persons past character
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Relevant ✔
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Option A: Civil cases
Option B: Criminal cases
Option C: Family cases
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Criminal cases ✔
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Option A: Relevant
Option B: Irrelevant
Option C: Depends upon circumstances
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Relevant ✔
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Option A: Relevant but needs to be proved by other evidence
Option B: Nor relevant neither needs any sport of other evidence
Option C: Irrelevant and inadmissible
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Relevant but needs to be proved by other evidence ✔
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Option A: Conclusive piece of
Option B: Substantive piece of
Option C: Corroborative
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Corroborative ✔
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Option A: B’s illness
Option B: B’s Past Life
Option C: B’s death
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: C. B’s death ✔
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Option A: Guideline
Option B: Estoppel
Option C: Final conclusions
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Estoppel ✔
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Option A: A person who is guilty associate in crime
Option B: An outsider or stranger
Option C: Both A. and B.
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A person who is guilty associate in crime ✔
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Option A: Acquitted by the Court
Option B: Cross examined by the prosecution
Option C: Cross examined by his own council
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Cross examined by the prosecution ✔
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Option A: Confession are admission
Option B: Admission are confessions
Option C: None of above
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Confession are admission ✔
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Option A: Admissions, confessions
Option B: Confessions, Admissions
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Admissions, confessions ✔
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Option A: 37 to 43
Option B: 35 to 43
Option C: 36 to 43
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 37 to 43 ✔
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Option A: Civil
Option B: Family and civil
Option C: Criminal cases
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Civil ✔
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Option A: An admission
Option B: Is not an admission
Option C: Depends upon C’s intention
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: An admission ✔
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Option A: Acceptance
Option B: Admission
Option C: Confession
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Admission ✔
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Option A: Admission
Option B: Confession
Option C: None of these
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: Admission ✔
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Option A: Relevant
Option B: Irrelevant
Option C: All of above
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Relevant ✔
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Option A: Plea of presence at place of offence occurrence
Option B: Plea of absence from place of offence occurrence
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Plea of absence from place of offence occurrence ✔
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Option A: Relevant Facts
Option B: Facts not otherwise relevant become relevant
Option C: Both A and B
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Facts not otherwise relevant become relevant ✔
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Option A: Civil cases
Option B: Criminal cases
Option C: Family cases
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Criminal cases ✔
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Option A: Circumstantial evidence
Option B: Corroborative evidence
Option C: Fundamental evidence
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Corroborative evidence ✔
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Option A: Proof of relation
Option B: Proof of corroboration
Option C: Proof of identity
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Proof of identity ✔
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