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Which of the following are true for Section 27, Indian Evidence Act?
I. There must be information
II. It does not matter whether the information amounts to confession or not
III. That person must be whether the information amounts to confession or not
IV. In consequence of the information a fact must be deposed to as discovered
V. In such a case so much of the information as relates distinctly to the fact thereby discovered may be proved
I, III and V
II, III and V
Ill, IV and V
All of them
- Option 1 (I, III, and V):
- There must be information.
- That person must be whether the information amounts to confession or not. (This does not make much sense and seems incorrectly phrased in the options provided.)
- In consequence of the information, a fact must be deposed to as discovered.
- Option 2 (II, III, and V):
- It does not matter whether the information amounts to confession or not.
- That person must be whether the information amounts to confession or not. (Again, unclear phrasing.)
- In such a case, so much of the information as relates distinctly to the fact thereby discovered may be proved.
- Option 3 (III, IV, and V):
- That person must be whether the information amounts to confession or not. (Incorrect phrasing hangs here as well.)
- Option 4 (All of them):
- All statements I through V are considered.
Correct Answer:
- Option 4 (All of them) can be considered true with proper interpretation, ignoring the incorrect phrasing in III.
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