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What do you mean by admission by privies in law
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Admission by privies in law refers to a situation where a party in a legal case admits to certain facts or information that also apply to another party who is connected or related to them in some way, such as through a legal relationship or shared interest. This admission can be used as evidence against both parties in the case, as it indicates a mutual acknowledgement of certain facts or circumstances. Privies typically include individuals such as co-defendants, co-plaintiffs, successors in interest, or those with a close legal relationship to one of the parties involved in the case.
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