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Section 26 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
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Section 150 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Deonandan Dusadh vs Emperor on 16 February, 1928
(iii) The confession must 'relate distinctly to the fact thereby discovered.' According to this decision, one of the essential ingredients is the person being accused of any offence at the time of making the statement. This was followed by a Bench of the Patna High Court in - 'Deonandan Dusadh v. Emperor,' AIR 1928 Pat 491 (C). It was there ruled that as the informant had not been accused of an offence at the time he made the statement, the statement was inadmissible under Section 27.
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