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Match the List List I (Subject matter)     List II ( Section of I.E. Act) (A) Indecent and Scandalous questions 1. Section 155 (B) Impe
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Match the List

List I (Subject matter)     List II ( Section of I.E. Act)

(A) Indecent and Scandalous questions 1. Section 155

(B) Impeaching credit of witness 2. Section 152

(C) Question intended to insult or annoy 3. Section 154

(D) Question by party to his own witness 4. Section 151

A B C D

A.

1 4 2 3

B.

1 2 4 3

C.

4 2 1 3

D.

4 1 2 3

Correct option is D

The correct matching is

(A) Indecent and Scandalous questions - Section 151

(B) Impeaching credit of witness - Section 155

(C) Question intended to insult or annoy - Section 152

(D) Question by party to his own witness - Section 154

Information Booster

These Sections of the Indian Evidence Act regulate the types of questions that can be asked during a trial, particularly during cross-examination, to ensure that the questioning remains relevant, respectful, and focused on the truth.
Additional Knowledge
· Section 151: Prevents irrelevant and scandalous questions.
· Section 155: Allows for impeaching the credibility of a witness under certain circumstances.
· Section 152: Protects witnesses from harassment during cross-examination.
· Section 154: Deals with when a party can question their own witness.

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