Sri. Umesh N S/O. Pampanna vs The State Of Karnataka on 1 April, 2025
fully justified in having placed total and complete reliance on the dying declaration insofar as the necessary safeguards have been observed at least ... last several years numerous cases of the present type wherein the dying declaration does not contain the requisite certificate in the prescribed form
Tahsildar, who recorded the dying
'flxdeclaration of the deceased Chandrappa, the
perusal of the dying declaration is of no help ... Doctor in Uwhose
presence the dying declaration we
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not been examined. Tuouqu {§ £fiéj:dyinq»
declaration the deceased 'mag¢a*Veldsubm1aai;5
about
their names without any title.
Therefore the plaintiffs filed a suit for declaration that
they are the owners of the suit lands by inheritance
being ... genealogy is incomplete. Deceased
Doddabasappa had another daughter by name Taravva.
She was given in marriage to the defendant. She died
about 9 years back
what the law really requires from a medical certificate on a dying declaration insofar as it is not only the question as to whether ... this reason that the learned Trial Judge has held that the dying declaration cannot be acted upon. One of the additional reasons is because
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