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Context: The Supreme Court of India held that for evidence to be admissible under Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act, the discovery must be a direct result of information given by the accused person while in police custody.
Section 27 of the Indian Evidence Act 1872
Police Custody
Warning by Police Officer
Voluntary Nature
Corroboration
Usage in Court
Importance of Caution
Conclusion
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