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Hello friends welcome to Legal Gul legal discan evidence multiple choice question questions Indian Evidence Act 1872 multiple choice question McQ discuss [Applause] question number one Indian Evidence Act was drafted by options are a lord m b sir James F Sten c axley d Sir Henry summer M and the correct answer is b sir James F Sten question number two the law of evidence consist of options a ordinary rules of reasoning B legal Rules of Evidence C rules of logic D all of the above and the correct answer is B legal Rules of Evidence question number three relevancy and admissibility under the Indian Evidence Act are option A a synonymous b coextensive c neither synonymous nor coextensive D synonymous and Co coextensive both and the correct answer is C neither synonymous nor coextensive question number four self-regarding statements option A can be self-serving statements option b can be self harming statements option C can be self-serving or self Haring d none of the above