Under Section 27 of the Evidence Act, in respect of confessional evidence<br>1. So much of the information as it relates distinctly to the fact discovered in consequence of information received from the person accused may be proved against him.<br>2. Person giving such information must be accused of an offence.<br>3. Accused need not be in the police custody.<br>4. Any statement of the accused confessing his guilt must be made in presence of a Magistrate, in all cases, whether anything is discovered or not in consequence of such statement, may be proved against him.

Correct Answer: 1 and 2 are true