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Does a statement made to SDM by a bride relating to the cause of her death, becomes a ‘dying declaration’ under Section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act though the bride firmly believed that she would recover, but dies after three days of making it?
Dying Declaration Question | [A is alleged to have committed the murder of B by giving as many as 25 knife blows on the vital parts of the body. A is prosecuted for the murder of B under Section 302 I.P.C…]
Three accused persons namely A and B and C are prosecuted for the murder of X on the basis of some circumstantial evidence that was not sufficient to convict the accused persons… Is the argument of A acceptable?
Discuss the relevancy of evidence for proving in subsequent proceedings the truth of facts stated therein.
What is a dying declaration? How is it proved? What is the principle on which dying declaration is admitted in evidence?