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Admissions cannot be proved by, or on behalf of, the person who makes them, because a person will always naturally make statements that are favourable to him. Which of the following exception of the above stated principle is recognised by the Indian Courts?
If the person making the admission dies within fifteen days of making the admission
If the facts are not relevant under sections 6 to 13 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872
If the person making the admission was dead, the admission will be relevant in the dispute between third parties
If the statement does not relate to state of mind or body or mental or bodily feelings
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