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Which is the correct proposition of Law of Evidence?

A. A confessional statement made when there is a threat or inducement is irrelevant even after removal of such threat or inducement

B. A confessional statement otherwise relevant is not relevant because it was made under a promise of secrecy

C. A confessional statement otherwise relevant is not relevant because it was made when he was drunk

D. In case of a joint trial of several persons, when confessional statement made by one of them affecting himself and others is proved, the Court has power to consider such confession against such other persons as well as against the maker of such confession

Answer: Option D


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