Category: Dying Declaration

Dying declaration – Deceased has suffered 90 per cent injuries and was in a fit condition to make a declaration – Deceased was tortured by the accused and his family members – Merely because family members were in the hospital, the same is no ground to disbelieve the dying declaration – Conviction upheld.

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA DIVISION BENCH SATPAL — Appellant Vs. STATE OF HARYANA — Respondent ( Before : Ashok Bhushan and R. Subhash Reddy, JJ. ) Criminal Appeal No. 261…

Dying declaration– Once the court is satisfied that the declaration was true and voluntary undoubtedly, it can base its conviction without any further corroboration–It cannot be laid down as an absolute rule of law that the dying declaration cannot form the sole basis of conviction unless it is corroborated.

2010(1) LAW HERALD (SC) 545 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Before The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Arijit Pasayat The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly Criminal Appeal No. 966 of…

Dying Declaration—A valid dying declaration maybe made without obtaining a certification fitness of the declaration by medical officer. Abetment of Suicide—Eve teasing—Active acts of the accused have led the deceased to put an end to her life as accused has played active role in tarnishing the self-esteem and self respect of the victim—Accused convicted.

(2017) 100 ACrC 648 : (2017) 175 AIC 107 : (2017) 2 AICLR 734 : (2017) AIR(SCW) 2459 : (2017) AIR(SC) 2459 : (2017) AllSCR(Crl) 878 : (2017) 3 ALT(Crl)…

Dying Declaration—A valid dying declaration maybe made without obtaining a certificate fitness of the declaration by medical officer. Abetment of Suicide—Eve teasing—Active acts of the accused have led the deceased to put an end to her life as accused has played active role in tarnishing the self-esteem and self respect of the victim—Accused convicted.

2017(2) Law Herald (SC) 1303 : 2017 LawHerald.Org 891 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Before The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dipak Misra The Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.M. Khanwilkar The Hon’ble…

Dying Declaration–If after careful scrutiny the Court is satisfied that it is true and free from any effort to induce the deceased to make a false statement and if it is coherent and consistent, there shall be no legal impediment to make it basis of conviction, even if there is no corroboration.

  2007(5) LAW HERALD (SC) 3514 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Before The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dr. Arijit Pasayat The Hon’ble Mr. Justice D.K. Jain Criminal Appeal No. 1166…

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