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Which of the following statements hold true for the admissions?

A. The admissions made to strangers are not admissible under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872

B. Before admitting the evidence of the admission, it should be brought to the notice of the party who made it

C. Admissions can be oral as well as written in documents

D. Only judicial admissions are acceptable under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872

Answer: Option C


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