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Smt. Paniben vs State Of Gujarat on 13 March, 1992
There are catena of decisions of the Apex Court as well as various High Courts which lays down on various principles governing the Dying Declaration, particularly, the case of "Paniben v. State of Gujarat, , which was followed in "Vithal Sadashiv Gaikwad v. State of Maharashtra" 1994 Cri.L.J. 2035 and Surjeet Kaur v. State of M. P., 1994 Cri. LJ. 1886, and on examining these authorities, the principles governing Dying Declaration can be summed up as under :--
Vithal Sadashiv Gaikwad vs State Of Maharashtra on 19 August, 1993
There are catena of decisions of the Apex Court as well as various High Courts which lays down on various principles governing the Dying Declaration, particularly, the case of "Paniben v. State of Gujarat, , which was followed in "Vithal Sadashiv Gaikwad v. State of Maharashtra" 1994 Cri.L.J. 2035 and Surjeet Kaur v. State of M. P., 1994 Cri. LJ. 1886, and on examining these authorities, the principles governing Dying Declaration can be summed up as under :--
Munnu Raja & Anr vs The Stae Of Madhya Pradesh on 20 November, 1975
(i) it is neither a rule of law nor of prudence that a dying
declaration cannot be acted upon without corroboration Mannu
Raja v. State of M. P., .
State Of Uttar Pradesh vs Ram Sagar Yadav And Ors on 18 January, 1985
(ii) If the Court is satisfied that the dying declaration is true and voluntary it can base a conviction on it, without corroboration, State of U. P. v. Ram Sugar Yadav, ; Ramavati Devi v. State of Bihar, ; Ajit Singh v. State of Punjab, 1998 Cri.L.J. 3460 (P&H);
Ramawati Devi vs State Of Bihar on 5 January, 1983
(ii) If the Court is satisfied that the dying declaration is true and voluntary it can base a conviction on it, without corroboration, State of U. P. v. Ram Sugar Yadav, ; Ramavati Devi v. State of Bihar, ; Ajit Singh v. State of Punjab, 1998 Cri.L.J. 3460 (P&H);
Ajit Singh And Ors vs State Of Punjab And Ors on 16 September, 1999
(ii) If the Court is satisfied that the dying declaration is true and voluntary it can base a conviction on it, without corroboration, State of U. P. v. Ram Sugar Yadav, ; Ramavati Devi v. State of Bihar, ; Ajit Singh v. State of Punjab, 1998 Cri.L.J. 3460 (P&H);
Rasheed Beg And Ors. vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 20 November, 1973
(iv) Where a dying declaration is suspicious it should not be acted upon without corroborative evidence Rasheed Beg v. State of M. P., ;
Kake Singh Alias Surendra Singh vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 2 April, 1981
(v) Where the deceased was unconscious and could never make any dying declaration the evidence with regard to it is to be rejected, Kake Singh v. State of M. P. ;