80.
The answer is: D
Explanation
The correct option is D: Both A and B.
Admission can be broadly divided into two categories: judicial admissions and extra-judicial admissions. Judicial admissions are those that are made by a party during the proceedings in the case, while extra-judicial admissions are those that are informal in nature and do not appear on the records of the case. Both types of admissions are relevant and admissible as evidence under the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, subject to certain conditions and exceptions.