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The State Of West Bengal vs Sri Binay Majhi..........Accused/ on 19 May, 2016

In Prabhu Dayal vs. State of Delhi (1986)1 crimes 3, the Apex Court has refused to rely on the dying declaration without corroboration though the dying declaration was made within 2-3 hours of the occurrence on the ground that there was no corroboration with regard to such dying declaration and there was history of mental sickness of the deceased immediately before the occurrence. We do not find any applicability of the said decision in the context of the given facts and circumstances of this case.
Calcutta High Court (Appellete Side) Cites 45 - Cited by 0 - N Patherya - Full Document

Krishna Das vs The State Of West Bengal on 11 August, 2016

Mr. Chatterjee relied on the decisions of Prabhu Dayal vs. State of Delhi reported in 1986 CrLJ (Delhi) 383, Nanda Chatterjee vs. State of West Bengal and Ramesh Chandra Pain vs. State of West Bengal reported in 2015(4) CHN (Cal)533, Sattatiya @ Satish Rajanna Kartalla vs. State of Maharashtra reported in (2008) 1 SCC (Cri) 733, Panchhi and others vs. State of U.P. reported in 1998 SCC (Cri) 1561 and an unreported judgment of this court in the matter of Shyamal Chatterjee vs. State of West Bengal delivered on October 16, 2015 in CRA 643 of 2010 in support of his above submissions.
Calcutta High Court (Appellete Side) Cites 22 - Cited by 0 - M M Khan - Full Document

State vs . on 24 August, 2022

In the case of Prabhu Dayal Sharma Vs The State of NCT of Delhi CRL A 680/2012 decided on 30.05.2014, the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi was pleased to hold that to bring the alleged act within the meaning of section 308 of the IPC, injuries should be caused with the object and knowledge to cause death of the victims. In the said case the victim had sustained three fractures on his right femur, right tibia and metacarpal bone. The Hon'ble High Court held that though the injuries were grievous, they were not sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death and thus the offence under section 308 of the IPC was not made out.
Delhi District Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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