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Which of the following is true about section 11?
The section is too wide in it’s import
It does not place any restriction upon the range of facts that can be admitted as showing inconsistencies or probabilities
No finding of plea of alibi can be recorded by the High Court for the first time in a quotation u/s 482 of Cr. PC
All of the above
- Option 1: The section is too wide in its import.
- This suggests that the section has a broad scope and can be applied in various situations.
- Option 2: It does not place any restriction upon the range of facts that can be admitted as showing inconsistencies or probabilities.
- This means that the section allows for a wide array of facts to be considered when looking at inconsistencies in statements or the likelihood of certain facts.
- Option 3: No finding of plea of alibi can be recorded by the High Court for the first time in a quotation u/s 482 of Cr. PC.
- This implies that the High Court should not be making initial findings on an alibi plea when dealing with a case under section 482.
- Option 4: All of the above.
- This combines all the previous options as collectively true.
- Correct Answer: Option 4 – All of the above
- This option correctly encapsulates the truth about section 11, encompassing its wide import and the range of facts and procedural specifics about high court findings.
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