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      • The Indian Evidence Act defines "confession" as any statement made by an accused person charged with a crime, suggesting or sugg esting the inference that they committed a crime.
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  1. Jul 10, 2019 · Know: Meaning of Confession and Admission, Types, Confession to Police, Police Custody and Effect of police presence under the Indian Evidence Act.

  2. Apr 7, 2024 · Understand the concept of confession under the Indian Evidence Act and its evidentiary value. Explore the meaning of confession in Hindi and its implications in the legal context. Learn about the provisions related to confession and admission in the Indian Evidence Act.

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  3. Apr 1, 2020 · Confession is received in evidence-based on the presumption that a person will not make an untrue statement against his own interest when it is self-harming. A court has a duty to exclude false confessions which might be made in order to escape physical torture, save others from punishment or avoid vexation.

  4. Sep 19, 2022 · The Indian Evidence Act of 1872 is a significant consolidation of laws of confession. It has very efficiently laid down the relevance, admissibility and importance of confessions as an evidence. Confession, in layman terms, is the acknowledgment of one’s own guilt.

  5. Aug 1, 2023 · The Indian Evidence Act does not define the word Confession, but Confession is a statement made by an accused person who is associated with a crime, which infers that they committed a crime.

  6. Mar 9, 2020 · Section 17 of the Indian Evidence Act, defines admission as any statement made in either form such as oral, documentary or in electronic form which has enough probative value to suggest or conclude a relevant fact. A confession is the suspects admission of guilt.

  7. Whenever any document is produced before any Court purporting to be a record or memorandum of the evidence, or of any part of the evidence, given by a witness in a judicial proceeding or before any officer authorized by law to take such evidence, or to be a statement or confession by any prisoner or accused person, taken in accordance with law ...

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