Section 162 of the Evidence Act 16- Definition of Recognition: The definition of recognition has been given in Section 16 of the Evidence Act. Acknowledgment refers to a written or oral statement that carries an indication of a conjecture about a matter or incident and then a person makes it in the following circumstances. Sections 18 to 20 of the Evidence Act provide ideas on recognition. Recognition initiates a decision on a matter or a matter of relevance, or makes a matter relevant to a matter or matter. He can be convicted on the basis of pleading guilty. However, in this case, the judge has to be careful. 37 DLR (AD) 212 Begum Kodeza Vs. Hajera Khatun: - Recognition is a strong testimony against the confessor , yet it was due to actual error , it is not in fact a confession , the confessor can testify for such proof.