Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act states the type and extent of the information confessed by the accused in custody, which can be used as evidence and can be proved in the court as the direct part or link with the criminal act of the accused. This section assumes the part of the confession of the accused to be true which led to the discovery of the fact and can be used as evidence and proved in court.
In this video from Legal Bites, Pankaj Sinhmar discusses Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act in detail along with its scope of admissibility with the help of landmark verdicts.
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13 окт 2024