Qanun e Shahadat 1984 – MCQs

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1.A files a lawsuit against B claiming Rs. 1000 and presents account book entries indicating that B owes him this sum. How are these entries treated as evidence?

2.Under what condition can a dying declaration be used as the only evidence for conviction?

3.What category of evidence does a dying declaration belong to?

4.Which article of the Qanun-e-Shahadat addresses the concept of dying declaration?

5.According to Article 44 of the Qanun-e-Shahadat, what procedure must accused individuals, including accomplices, undergo?

6.What is required to validate an extrajudicial confession?

7.Is a confession made to the police without a Magistrate present legally acceptable as evidence?

8.What is the legal standing of a confession made under oath?

9.In which type of cases is a confession considered valid?

10.How many primary types of confession are there?

11.When a party in a lawsuit explicitly refers to statements made by individuals for information related to the disputed matter, these statements are considered admissions under which article?

12.According to Article 31 of the Qanun-e-Shahadat, how many categories of individuals are authorized to make admissions?

13.Under which Article of the Qanun-e-Shahadat is the concept of admission described?

14.A files a lawsuit against B for harm caused by B’s dog, which B was aware to be aggressive. The prior incidents where the dog bit individuals X, Y, and Z, who had reported these attacks to B, are considered ____________ facts?

15.If the issue is whether A committed an offense in Peshawar on a specific date, how is the fact that A was actually in Lahore on that date classified?

16.Which article of the Qanun-e-Shahadat outlines the principle of the plea of alibi?

17.In criminal proceedings, how is an individual's previous character treated?

18.Before whom must an identification parade be held?

19.What does the term "Parade" specifically refer to?

20.The Identification Parade is governed by which principle?