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Which of the following is correctly matched?
List—1 (Views on Evidence)
List—2 (Views by)
I. By direct evidence is meant that the existence of a given thing or fact is proved either by its actual production, or by the testimony or admissible declaration of someone who has himself perceived it.
a. Wharton
II. Direct evidence is evidence which requires no mental process On the part of the tribunal of fact in order to draw the conclusion sought by the proponent of the evidence, other than acceptance of the evidence itself.
b. Phipson
III. The main function of the rules of evidence is to narrow down the matter which comes before the Court to the facts relating to those matters which have a logical probative value in determining the innocence or guilt of the accused and to prevent giving judgements based on illogical conclusions and prejudice, and as an aid to the administration of justice
c. Steve Uglow
IV. Direct evidence is evidence which, if believed, establishes a fact as an issue.
d. Peter Murphy
I—a, II—d, III—c, IV—b
I—b, II—d, III—a; IV—c
I—b, II—a, III—d, IV—c
I—c, II—a, III—d, IV—b
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