sentence
dated 14.12.2012 passed by Ld. Special Metropolitan
Magistrate, Mobile Court, BPB Act, Jaivihar Road, Lajpat
Nagar-II, New Delhi Karkardooma Courts Delhi ... accordance with Section 5(5) of the Bombay
Prevention of Begging Act, 1959 and ordered to be kept for
one year in certified institution
bearing
No. 1452/08, U/S 5 (5) Bombay Prevention of Begging Act
-:2:-
C.A. NO. 50/08
Devi Ram @ Devi Rai @ Budhi ... convict the accused Devi Ram U/S 5 (5) B.P.B.
Act on his pleading guilty and passed order for detention of
the convict
cannot be acted upon."
"(i) There is neither rule of law nor of
prudence that dying declaration cannot be
acted upon without corroboration ... Where dying declaration is suspicious
it should not be acted upon without
corroborative evidence. ( Rasheed Beg v.
State of Madhya Pradesh
neither rule of law nor of prudence that dying declaration
cannot be acted upon without corroboration. (See Munnu Raja & Anr. v. The
State ... dying declaration is suspicious, it should not be acted upon
without corroborative evidence. (See Rasheed Beg. v. State of Madhya
Pradesh
cannot be acted upon."
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"(i) There is neither rule of law nor of
prudence that dying declaration cannot be
acted upon without ... Where dying declaration is suspicious it
should not be acted upon without
corroborative evidence. (Rasheed Beg v.
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neither rule of law nor of prudence that
dying declaration cannot be acted upon without corroboration.
[See Munnu Raja & Anr. v. The State ... dying declaration is suspicious, it should
not be acted upon without corroborative evidence. [See
Rasheed Beg v. State of Madhya Pradesh
neither rule of law nor of prudence
that dying declaration cannot be acted upon
without corroboration. ( Mannu Raja v. State ... Where dying declaration is suspicious it
should not be acted upon without corroborative
evidence. ( Rasheed Beg v. State of Madhya
Pradesh
cannot be acted upon."
"(i) There is neither rule of law nor of
prudence that dying declaration cannot be
acted upon without corroboration ... Where dying declaration is suspicious it
should not be acted upon without
corroborative evidence. (Rasheed Beg v.
State of Madhya Pradesh
Biju @ Joseph vs State Of Kerala on 3 July, 2012
Author: Sasidharan Nambiar
Bench: M
neither rule of law nor of prudence that
dying declaration cannot be acted upon without corroboration.
[See: Munnu Raja v. State ... dying declaration is suspicious, it should not be
acted upon without corroborative evidence. [See: Rasheed Beg v.
State