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State vs . Jaiveer Singh on 6 April, 2022

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
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State vs . Shahrukh @ Sheikh Salauddin on 23 November, 2009

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
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State vs Ravinder Kumar Chauhan on 9 August, 2011

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
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