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1 - 2 of 2 (0.24 seconds)Emperor vs Premananda Dutt on 12 February, 1925
In the view which we are' taking we do not stand alone, but are fortified by a decision of the Calcutta High Court in Emperor v. Premanand Dutt (D) and English decisions. It is of utmost importance that where a person under expectation of death gives answers in words to a Magistrate or a police officer recording his statement, the court should know those words, because those would ultimately be the words of a deceased person. If answers are given by gestures the court should know what those gestures were.
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