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Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Indian Evidence Act, 1872 · Sections 24-30

Extra Judicial Confession means

Confessions made either to Police or person other than Judges and Magistrates. Answer
B Confessions made before Magistrates.
C Confessions made before Judges.
D None of these
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An extra-judicial confession is a confession made outside the court — to any person who is not a Magistrate, not a police officer, and not during judicial proceedings. For example, confessing to a friend, neighbor, or family member. Such confessions are admissible as evidence but carry less evidentiary weight than judicial confessions.

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Subject Evidence Act & Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
Difficulty Medium
Act Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Section Sections 24-30
Answer (A) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XVII — February 2023
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