CONFESSION OF CO-ACCUSEDAND ITS EVIDENTIARY VALUE Confession of Co-accused—Section 30: Section 30 deals with the confession of the co-accused. The essential of...
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CONFESSIONS—Sections 24-30 Introduction: Confession, like admission, is an exception the rule of hearsay evidence.(UP Lower-2002) Sections 24 to 30 deal with...
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