Digest of the Law of Evidence. According to
that definition, a confession is an admission made at any time by a
person charged with crime ... Stephen's Digest of Law of
Evidence. According to that definition, a confession is an admission
made at any time by a person charged
long time, the Courts in India adopted the definition of
"confession" given in Art. 22 of Stephen ... Digest of the Law
of Evidence. According to that definition, a confession is
an admission made at any time by a person charged with
crime
long time, the Courts in
India adopted the definition of "confession"
given in Art. 22 of Stephen ... Digest of the
Law of Evidence. According to that definition
a confession is an admission made at any
time by a person charged with crime
possession. Some confusion appears to have
been caused by the definition of confession in
art. 22 of Stephen's Digest ... Nana (4), the Bombay
High Court, following Stephen's definition of confession,
held' that a statement suggesting the inference that the
prisoner
prove his guilt. Such a statement is admission but not
confession. Such a definition was brought out by
Chandawarkar, J., in R. v. Santya Bandhu ... confession, held that a
statement suggesting the inference that the prisoner had
committed the crime would amount to confession. Such a
definition would no longer
confession"?
47. The word "confession" has not been defined in Evidence
Act . For a long time, Indian Courts have adopted the definition ... Stephen‟s Digest of Law
of Evidence. According to that definition, a confession is an
admission made at any time by a person charged with
Courts in India adopted the definition of "confession" as given in Article ... Stephens Digest of the law of evidence. According to that definition 'confession' is an admission made at any time by a person charged
long time, the Courts in India adopted the definition of
"confession" given in Art. 22 of Stephen ... Digest of the Law of
Evidence. According to that definition, a confession is an
admission made at any time by a person charged with crime
Irsad Alam vs State Of Bihar on 28 January, 2014
Author: Samarendra Pratap Singh
Bench
long time, the Courts in India adopted the definition of "confession" given in Article 22 of Stephen ... Direst of the Law of Evidence. According to that definition, a confession is an admission made at any time by a person charged with crime