permissible and recognizable transfers mentioned in the declaration. One can conceive of a situation when transferor may die leaving no heir or when the transferor ... ever. He does not even submit any declaration or may content himself with furnishing a declaration with incomplete particulars of the transfers. Even after having
well as at his brother and at the camel.
In the dying declaration Ex. D-5 such a narration is not available, nor is there ... declaration. In Abdul Sattar v. Mysore State A.I.R. 1956 SC 168, it has been observed that even if the dying man is incomplete
dying declaration and made out a new case; that it also stands well-established that the grand mother-in-law of the deceased had died ... Bismillaha nor filed any challan against her; and that as per dying declaration Ex. P 6, the grand mother-in-law had caught hold
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