Irsad Alam vs State Of Bihar on 28 January, 2014
Author: Samarendra Pratap Singh
Bench
confession, if the exculpatory statement is of some fact which if true would negative the offence alleged to be confessed. Moreover, a confession must either ... support of the truth or his confession against others as well as himself. But a confession of a co-accused is obviously evidence
confession, if the exculpatory statement is of some fact which is true would negative the offence alleged to be confessed. However, a confession must either ... support of the truth or his confession against others as well as himself But a confession of a co-accused is obviously evidence
noted down that all
statements of an accused are not confession if they do not in terms
appear admissions of commission of a crime ... entirety
on account of falling within the definition of the term "confession" as
pointed out just now, but some part of it, specially
noted down that all
statements of an accused are not confession if they do not in terms
appear admissions of commission of a crime ... entirety
on account of falling within the definition of the term "confession" as
pointed out just now, but some part of it, specially
Question.
19. I must confess that I do not understand the purport of this question. Obviously the definition of "tenant" in the Ordinance
Mithilesh Kumar & Ors vs The State Of Bihar on 30 October, 2018
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confession, a confession under the Evidence Act cannot be held to mean a statement of an accused suggesting that he committed the crime. Confession must ... confession, if the exculpatory statement is of some fact which is true would negative the offence alleged to be confessed. However, a confession must either
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