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Name the Section under Indian Evidence Act, 1872-

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Updated: Apr 1, 2022



Ans. Section 17. Admission has been defined in Section 17


2.When one party tells in court that what he has said is right and when the third party says that what was said is OK, then the third party's admission happens under which section


Ans. : Section 20.


3.Statements made by a party to the proceeding( course of action) or by an agent to any such party whom the court regards under the circumstances of the case As expressly or impliedly authorized by him to make are admissions is described under which Section:


Ans. : Section 18


4. The word confession first occurs in this section of the evidence act. It states that Confession by an accussed will become irrelevant to criminal proceeding if it were induced by threat or promise. This is covered in which Section?


Ans. Section 24


5.Confessions made to the Police Officer is inadmissible and is excluded from evidence against the accused under whatsoever circumstances; whether the statements are made in police custody or not, whether the Statement is made during investigation or not falls under which Section.


Ans. Section 25


6. Confessions made before the Police or Village head Pradhan are inadmissible but made before the magistrate are admissible is mentioned under which section?


Ans. Section 26


7. Which Section acts as a provisio to Section 25 and 26 whereby it permits confessions to be admissible even if done in police custody or under police torture if facts are discovered later.


Ans. Section 27


8. If intervention by a person in authority or lapse of time helps in removing of threat or inducement of confession then this is covered under which section?


Ans. Section 28


9.Confession cannot be held irrelevant in a few cases.

-By giving confession in the promise of secrecy

-By giving confession when the accused was drunk

- By answering question he is not bound to

- No warning was given to the accussed.


Ans. Section 29.


10.When more than one person is jointly tried Then the confession statement of one person Bounds the other persons also. If A gives a confession that B, C and D have joint committed a murder, the confession affects all the three but cannot be taken as sole ground for conviction


Ans. Section 30.




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