What do you mean by admission by silence in law

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Admission by silence in law refers to a situation where a person's failure to deny or respond to an accusation or statement can be taken as an implicit admission of guilt or agreement. In legal proceedings, if a statement is made and the accused remains silent in response, their silence can be used as evidence against them. This principle is often used in situations where a person is confronted with an accusation or evidence and does not refute or deny it.
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