What do you mean by admission of a party in section 27 rule 130
1 answer
The admission of a party in section 27, rule 130 of the Rules of Court refers to a statement made by a party to a case that is against their own interest. This can be a statement made in court, in a pleading, or in a deposition. Once a party admits to a fact, it is considered true and can be used as evidence in the case. This rule allows for a more efficient and expeditious resolution of disputes by allowing parties to admit to certain facts without the need for further evidence or proof.