State vs . 1. Mukesh on 24 February, 2010
1 FIR No.: 17/2006
IN THE
Evidence Act. The Indian Evidence Act does
not define "confession". For a long time, the Courts in India
adopted the definition ... 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
satisfied that confession was voluntary
basing on such evidence, conviction can be
founded - Confession should be clear, specific
and unambiguous - Confession not defined in
Evidence ... before whom
confession is made and is satisfied that
confession was voluntary basing on such
evidence, conviction can be founded. Such
confession should be clear
discuss the legal position of extra judicial confession. The term
"confessions" is not defined in the Evidence Act . All the provisions
relating ... admission" as given in Section 17 becomes applicable
to confession also. Section 17 defines admission as "a statement
oral or documentary, which suggest
after the
commission of offence.
EXTRA JUDICIAL CONFESSION
33. The term "confession" is not defined in the Evidence Act . The
provisions relating ... admission" as given in section 17 becomes applicable to
confession also. Section 17 defines admission as "a statement oral or
documentary, which suggest
extra judicial
confession of accused made to PW1 Joginder Singh.
19. The term "confessions" is not defined in the Evidence ... admission" as given in
Section 17 becomes applicable to confession also. Section 17
defines admission as "a statement oral or documentary, which
suggest
company of
deceased.
EXTRA JUDICIAL CONFESSION
31. The term "confessions" is not defined in the Evidence Act . All
the provisions relating to confessions ... admission" as given in section 17
becomes applicable to confession also. Section 17 defines admission
as "a statement oral or documentary, which suggest
Indian Evidence Act :
Confession by inducement, threat or promise when irrelevant in
criminal proceeding - A confession made by an accused person is
irrelevant ... considered worse if he does not confess to
his crimes.
10. The expression confession is not defined in the Evidence Act . Confession is a
statement
Ashok Singh Rana vs M/S. Zee Television Ltd on 23 January, 2016
IN THE
Additional Public Prosecutor argued that the accused has confessed his guilt
vide DD No 6A Ex. PW2/B while the defence counsel argued that ... admissible
in evidence. The confession is not defined or expressed in the Indian Evidence
Act, 1872 . The definition of admission in mentioned in section