Evidence Act - Flow Chart
Evidence Act - Flow Chart
Evidence Act - Flow Chart
Section 3
Fact Evidence
Section 5
Under Evidence Act, identifying relevant facts are very important. Chapter-II
that runs from Section 5 to 55 explains about various relevant facts under
different circumstances. This identification of relevant facts is important
because the Court do not consider the evidence of any other fact unless it is a
relevant fact or fact-in-issue.
Difference between Admission and Confession
Confession Admission
It is a statement made by an accused It is a statement by a party to proceeding
person which will be used against him or by a person who has an interest in the
in a criminal proceeding to establish the subject-matter of the proceeding
commission of the offence whereby he admits a fact in issue or
relevant fact and such an admission will
be generally used in a civil proceeding.
Exceptions to Hearsay