Indian Evidence Act,1872

Concept of Confession under evidence Act

Section 24 of the Act defines a confession as a statement made by an accused person which, “admits any fact in issue or relevant fact, and that statement will be admissible in evidence against him.

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Concept of Admission under Indian Evidence Act 1872

According to Sections 17 of IEA, admission under Evidence Act refers to the voluntary acknowledgment of the existence or truth of a specific fact. It encompasses statements, whether oral, written, or contained in electronic form, that imply an inference about a fact in issue or a relevant fact

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Burden of Proof under Indian Evidence Act 1872

The term ‘Burden of Proof’ means when a person states something and considers it to be fact he or she needs to prove the statement made by him. This is an important concept integrated in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872.

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