C. D. FIELD: Law of Admissions & Confessions (3rd New Edition, R/P 2025) is a specialized and authoritative treatise on one of the most crucial aspects of criminal evidence. The book offers a comprehensive examination of statutory provisions and judicial principles governing admissions and confessions, particularly under the Indian Evidence Act and allied criminal laws. This updated edition discusses voluntary and involuntary confessions, police custody statements, extra-judicial confessions, retracted confessions, and the safeguards against coercion and inducement. It also analyzes the evidentiary value of admissions in civil and criminal proceedings, supported by landmark judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts. Written with clarity and precision, the commentary assists courts and practitioners in correctly appreciating evidence while ensuring constitutional and procedural safeguards. The structured presentation makes it an invaluable reference for courtroom practice, academic study, and judicial examination preparation. Recognized as a classic authority, this work continues to guide legal professionals in applying evidentiary principles with accuracy and fairness.






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