Section 114 of Evidence Act provides for certain
presumption of facts
Correct Answerrebuttable presumptions of law
Incorrect Answerirrebuttable presumptions of law
Incorrect Answerpresumption of facts & law both.
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: Presumption of Facts
- Section 114 of the Evidence Act allows courts to presume certain facts based on common sense and experience.
- These are not mandatory presumptions and can be rebutted by evidence to the contrary.
- Correct Answer: Option 1
- Option 2: Rebuttable Presumptions of Law
- These are legal presumptions that can be challenged and disproved with evidence.
- Not what Section 114 primarily deals with.
- Option 3: Irrebuttable Presumptions of Law
- These are legal conclusions that cannot be rebutted or disproved.
- Not relevant to Section 114.
- Option 4: Presumption of Facts & Law Both
- Involves a mix of factual and legal presumptions.
- Section 114 specifically pertains to presumption of facts.
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