Question

    In what circumstances are facts, not otherwise relevant, considered relevant?

    A Only if they are presented by an expert Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Only if they are inconsistent with expert opinions Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C If they support or are inconsistent with the opinions of experts when such opinions are relevant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Are relevant when such opinions are irrelevant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    Section 46 of Indian Evidence Act: Facts bearing upon opinions of experts––Facts, not otherwise relevant, are relevant if they support or are inconsistent with the opinions of experts, when such opinions are relevant.

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