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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Dying Declaration"
Conviction Can't Be Made Based On Dying Declaration Where Scribe/Translator Was Not Examined By Prosecution: Allahabad High Court
Prosecution Can't Rely On Dying Declaration Unless Accused Is Confronted With Its Contents: Allahabad High Court
Rajasthan High Court Upholds Acquittal Of Husband Accused In Wife's Dowry Death, Cites Delay & Inconsistencies Between Dying Declarations
When Multiple Contradictory Dying Declarations Are Recorded, One Given To Magistrate Must Be Relied Upon: Rajasthan High Court
Can Rely Upon A Dying Declaration Recorded By Executive Magistrate After Doctor Finds Patient To Be Mentally Fit: Chhattisgarh HC
No Prescribed Format Of Recording Dying Declaration But Courts Must Satisfy Whether It Was Made In 'Fit State Of Mind': Jharkhand High Court
Doubtful That A Victim Who Suffered 100% Burn Injuries Could Make A Dying Declaration: Patna High Court
Oral Dying Declaration Can Form Basis For Conviction If Deponent Of Fit Mind And Truthful, But Prudent To Look For Corroboration: Gujarat HC
Principles Relating To Dying Declaration : Supreme Court Explains
Multiple Dying Declarations Of Victim Not Consistent, Contrary To Each Other: Rajasthan HC Acquits Accused In 35 Yr-Old Rape Case
Dying Declaration Can Be Sole Basis For Conviction If Made In 'Fit Mental State', Inspires Confidence Of Court: Kerala High Court
Conviction Can Be Solely Based On Dying Declaration If It Inspires Confidence: Supreme Court
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