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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 32 Indian Evidence Act"
Gauhati High Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction In 2009 Case As Post Mortem Report Not Proved Through 'Competent Person Of Medical Science'
Dying Declaration Does Not Become Inadmissible Merely Because Police Officer Recorded It : Supreme Court
Wife's Dying Declaration Can Be Used To Prove Cruelty Even If Husband Is Acquitted Of Charges Relating To Her Death: Supreme Court
Hearsay Statements Made Contemporaneously With Act Or Immediately Thereafter Admissible U/S 6 Evidence Act: MP High Court
100% Burn Injuries By Itself Does Not Mean Victim Was Incapable Of Making Dying Declaration: SC [Read Judgment]
The Real Point Is To Ascertain Which Contains The Truth: SC On Divergent Dying Declarations [Read Judgment]
A Dying Declaration Is Not Invalid Merely Because It Was Not Certified By A Doctor: SC [Read Judgment]