Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Legal Studies

Chapter

Topics of Law

Question:

A man after the commission of a crime, writes a letter to his relative or friend expressing his grief over the matter. This may amount to:

Options:

Admission

Judicial confession

Extra judicial confession

Guilty pleading

Correct Answer:

Extra judicial confession

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) → Extra judicial confession

An extra judicial confession refers to a confession made outside of a court of law, which is not made under oath or in a formal legal setting. In this case, the man writing a letter to a relative or friend expressing his grief over the crime can be considered an extra judicial confession, as he is acknowledging his involvement in the crime in a private communication.

  • Admission: This is a broader term that could apply, but it typically refers to acknowledging certain facts, not necessarily a confession of guilt regarding a crime.
  • Judicial confession: This is a confession made in court or in front of a judicial authority, under legal procedures, which carries more weight in legal contexts.
  • Guilty pleading: This term generally refers to a formal admission of guilt made in court during legal proceedings