Section 30 of IEA : Section 30: Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Amit and Raj are jointly tried for the robbery of a jewelry store. During the investigation, Amit confesses to the police, saying, "Raj and I planned and executed the robbery together." This confession is presented in court. According to Section 30 of The Indian Evidence Act 1872, the court can consider Amit's confession not only against Amit but also against Raj, since they are being tried together for the same offence.

Example 2:

Priya and Sunil are jointly tried for the offence of kidnapping. During the trial, it is proved that Priya confessed to the police, stating, "Sunil and I kidnapped the child for ransom." The court can take Priya's confession into acc...

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