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<h1>Section 53: Admitted Facts in Legal Proceedings Don't Need Proof, But Court Can Require Additional Evidence.</h1> Section 53 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023, states that facts admitted by parties or their agents during a hearing, or agreed upon in writing before the hearing, do not require proof in legal proceedings. Additionally, facts deemed admitted by current pleading rules are also exempt from proof. However, the court retains the discretion to require proof of admitted facts beyond such admissions.