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Which of the following conditions are essential for applicability of section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872?
I. The person giving information must be in police custody
II. The person giving information must NOT be in police custody
III. The person giving the information must not be accused of any offence
IV. The person giving the information must be accused of any offence
I and III
I and IV
II and III
II and IV
Here is the explanation for each condition and option:
- I. The person giving information must be in police custody
- This is essential. Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act allows certain statements to be admissible if made while the accused is in custody.
- II. The person giving information must NOT be in police custody
- This contradicts the requirement of Section 27. Information must be provided while in custody.
- III. The person giving the information must not be accused of any offence
- This is not applicable. Section 27 specifically pertains to the accused.
- IV. The person giving the information must be accused of any offence
- This is essential, as Section 27 covers statements made by an accused person leading to discovery.
Regarding the options:
- Option 1: I and III
- Incorrect, as condition III does not apply.
- Option 2: I and IV
- Correct. Both conditions align with Section 27 requirements.
- Option 3: II and III
- Incorrect. Both conditions contradict Section 27 requirements.
- Option 4: II and IV
- Incorrect. Condition II contradicts Section 27 requirements.
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