Question

Admission in civil cases is:

A relevant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B irrelevant Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C not relevant if parties have agreed that evidence of it should be given. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D not relevant if parties have agreed that evidence of it should not be given. Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

Where there is an agreement to the fact either express or implied that evidence of admission will not be given, then it will not be produced/adduced before the court. It is just to encourage the parties to settle their matter of dispute with full freedom where they can diverse the things. S. 23. Admissions in civil cases when relevant . –– In civil cases no admission is relevant, if it is made either upon an express condition that evidence of it is not to be given, or under circumstances from which the Court can infer that the parties agreed together that evidence of it should not be given.

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