What does section 29. Admission by third party means?
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Section 29 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 deals with Admission by third party. It states that admissions made by a third party (someone other than the accused or the prosecution) are relevant and admissible as evidence. This means that if a statement or admission is made by a person other than the parties involved in the case, it can be used as evidence in court proceedings to prove certain facts. The admissibility of such statements depends on the circumstances and reliability of the third party's admission.