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: |
Admission Judicial confession Extra judicial confession Guilty pleading |
Extra judicial confession |
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.
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