Section 18 Evidence Act
18. Admission by party to proceeding or his agent. Statements made by a party to the proceeding, or by an agent to any such party,Read More →
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18. Admission by party to proceeding or his agent. Statements made by a party to the proceeding, or by an agent to any such party,Read More →
19. Admissions by persons whose position must be proved as against party to suit. Statements made by persons whose position or liability it is necessaryRead More →
20. Admission by persons expressly referred to by party to suit. Statements made by persons to whom a party to the suit has expressly referredRead More →
21. Proof of admission against persons making them, and by or on their behalf. Admissions are relevant and may be proved as against the personRead More →
22. When oral admission as to contents of documents are relevant. Oral admissions as to the contents of a document are not relevant unless andRead More →
22A. When oral admissions as to contents of electronic records are relevant. Oral admissions as to the contents of electronic records are not relevant, unlessRead More →
23. Admission in Civil cases, when relevant. In civil cases no admission is relevant, if it is made either upon an express condition that evidenceRead More →
24. Confession by inducement, threat or promise when irrelevant in criminal proceeding. A confession made by an accused person is irrelevant in a criminal proceeding,Read More →
25. Confession to police officer not to be proved. No confession made to police officer shall be proved as against a person accused of anyRead More →
26. Confession by accused while in custody of police not to be proved against him. No confession made by any person whilst he is inRead More →
27. How much of information received from accused may be proved. Provided that, when any fact is deposed to as discovered in consequence of informationRead More →
28. Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat or promise, relevant. If such a confession as is referred to in Section 24Read More →
29. Confession otherwise relevant not to become irrelevant because of promise of secretary etc. If such a confession is otherwise relevant, it does not becomeRead More →
30. Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trail for same offence. When more persons than one are being triedRead More →
31. Admissions not conclusive proof but may estop. Admissions are not conclusive proof of the matters admitted, but they may operate as estoppels under theRead More →
32. Case in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be found, etc is relevant. Statements, written or verbal, ofRead More →
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