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Section 18 - Indian Evidence Act, 1872
18. Admission- by party to proceeding or his agent
Statements made by party to the proceeding, or by an agent to any such party, whom the Court regards, under the circumstances of the case, as expressly or impliedly authorized by him to make them, are admissions.
By suitor in representative character Statements made by parties to suits, suing or sued in a representative character, are not admissions, unless they are made while the party making them held that character.
Statements made by
(1) By party interested in subject-matterpersons who have any proprietary or pecuniary interest in the subject-matter of the proceeding, and who make the statement in their character of persons so interested, or
(2) By person from whom interest derived- Persons from whom the parties to the suit have derived their interest in the subject-matter of the suit, are admissions, if they are made during the continuance of the interest of the persons making the statements.
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