Section 28 of IEA : Section 28: Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat or promise, relevant.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi was accused of theft and was taken into police custody. During the initial interrogation, the police officer promised Ravi that if he confessed to the crime, he would be let off with a lighter sentence. Under this inducement, Ravi confessed to the theft. However, later, Ravi was presented before a magistrate who ensured that Ravi was no longer under any impression of the police officer's promise. The magistrate explained to Ravi that any confession made under inducement would not be valid and that he should only confess if he truly committed the crime. After understanding this, Ravi again confessed to the theft. In this scenario, Ravi's sec...

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