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  1. Jul 10, 2019 · Confession to Police, Police Custody and effect of police presence. The essence of commission can be found in different statutes but Section 24 to 30 of Evidence Act and section 162 to 164 of CrPC specifically deals with a confession.

  2. May 25, 2021 · Under the Indian evidence act, Section 24 to Section 30 deals with “confession”. Under the Criminal Procedure Code, Section 164, 281, and 463 deals with confessions. Meaning of confession. The word “confession” appears for the first time in Section 24 of the Indian Evidence Act.

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · Admissions in Evidence Act refer to relevant statements made in civil cases, while confessions specifically pertain to acknowledgements of guilt or substantial admissions of facts in criminal cases.

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Under the Indian Evidence Act, a confession is admissible as evidence if it is voluntary and true. Section 24 of the Act specifies that a confession made under inducement, threat or promise is irrelevant in criminal proceedings.

  5. Confession is not defined in the Act. Mr. Justice Stephen in his Digest of the law of Evidence defines confession as “confession is an admission made at any time by a person charged with a crime stating or suggesting the inference that he committed that crime.”

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · The term ‘confession’ is nowhere defined or expressed in the Indian Evidence Act. Section 17 expressly provides that any statement whether oral or in the form of documentary which put forward for the consideration of any conclusion to the fact in issue or to the relevant facts.

  7. Mar 21, 2016 · Under the Indian Evidence Act, confession comes under the heading of admission, and that implies that confessions are a subset of admissions. However, surprisingly, the term “confession” has not been defined in the Act.

  8. Mar 9, 2020 · Sec 80 of the Indian Evidence Act gives evidentiary value to the judicial confession and expresses that a confession made before a Magistrate or the Court of law shall be presumed to be true and the accused can be tried with the offence.

  9. Nov 15, 2021 · There are two kinds of confessions under the Evidence Act. They are: 1. Judicial Confessions. Confessions that are made before Magistrate or court in the course of judicial proceedings are Judicial confessions. 2. Extra-judicial Confessions.

  10. Aug 8, 2020 · Confession is the statement of the person accused of any offence accepting or draw inference of the guilt for the charged he has been convicted. Confession has been defined from section 24 to 30 of Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Confession is a part of admission means all confession is an admission but all admission is not a confession.