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Which class of persons does Section 18, Indian Evidence Act lies down who can make admissions?
I. Party to the proceeding
II. Agent authorised by a party
III. Party suing or sued in a representative character, making admissions while holding such character
IV. Persons who has any proprietary or pecuniary interest in the subject-matter of the proceedings, during the continuance of such interest
V. Persons from whom the parties to the suit have derived their interest in the subject- matter of the suit, during the continuance of such interes
I and III
II
IV and V
All of them
- Section 18 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, outlines who can make admissions in evidence.
- Statement I: Party to the proceeding can make admissions. This is self-evident as they are directly involved.
- Statement II: An agent authorized by a party can make admissions. This ensures liability can be extended to what the agent acknowledges.
- Statement III: Parties suing or sued in a representative capacity can make admissions relevant during that role, as they represent interests involved.
- Statement IV: Persons with a proprietary or pecuniary interest in the subject matter while that interest continues, as their admissions reflect their stake.
- Statement V: Persons from whom the parties have derived their interest can also make admissions during the time their interest continues, as their involvement precedes the current parties.
- Option 4: All of them is CORRECT, as all the listed classes qualify under Section 18.
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