matter was
not disclosed to anybody else. Accused was also begging pardon for his
act. Ultimately, intimation was given to the police. After recording ... matter was not
disclosed to anybody else. Accused was also begging pardon for his
act. Her statement was recorded by the police. She was also
Section 19
of the Prevention of Corruption Act(hereinafter referred as the PC
Act ), they have been arraigned for trial for committing offence
punishable under ... Offenders Act cannot be accepted to cases
under the Prevention of Correction Act .
33. It bears repetition that the convict Mumtaz Afzal Beg
neither rule of law nor of prudence that dying
declaration cannot be acted upon without corroboration.
( Munnu Raja v. State ... Where dying declaration is suspicious it should not
be acted upon without corroborative evidence. ( Rasheed
Beg v. State of M.P .)
(v) Where the deceased
dying declaration, the
said declaration cannot be acted upon. (Vide Khushal Rao v.
State of Bombay1, Rasheed Beg v. State of M.P., K. Ramachandra
neither rule of law nor of prudence that
dying declaration cannot be acted upon without
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corroboration. ( Munnu Raja v. State ... Where dying declaration is suspicious it should
not be acted upon without corroborative evidence.
( Rasheed Beg v. State
neither rule of law nor of prudence that dying
declaration cannot be acted upon without corroboration ( Munnu Raja
v. State ... Where dying declaration is suspicious it should not be acted upon
without corroborative evidence. ( Rasheed Beg v. State
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
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
Raghubiri Devi vs State (Gnct Govt. Of Delhi) on 25 November, 2013
Author: Pratibha Rani