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Section 307 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 313 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
State Of Uttar Pradesh vs Ram Sagar Yadav And Ors on 18 January, 1985
(See State of Uttar Pradesh V. Ram Sagar
Yadav and Ors., 1985(1) RCR (Crl.) 600:
K Ramachandra Reddy & Anr vs The Public Prosecutor on 5 May, 1976
(iii)the Court has to scrutinize the dying
declaration carefully and must ensure that
the declaration is not the result of tutoring,
prompting or imagination. The deceased
had an opportunity to observe and identify
the assailants and was in a fit state to make
the declaration. (See K.Ramacharandra
Reddy and Anr. V. the Public Prosecutor
(AIR 1976 SC 1994).
Ram Manorath vs State Of U.P on 10 March, 1981
(vi)A dying declaration which suffers from
infirmity can not form the basis of
conviction. (See Ram Manorath and Ors.
V. State of U.P. (1981 (2) SCC 654).
State Of Maharashtra vs Krishnamurti Laxmipati Naidu on 12 November, 1980
(vii)Merely because a dying declaration does
contain the details as to the occurrence, it is
not to be rejected. (See State of
Maharashtra v. Krishnamurthi Laxmipati
Naidu (AIR 1981 SC 617).
Nanhau Ram And Anr. vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 24 February, 1988
PS: Model Town
in a fit and conscious state to make the
dying declaration, the medical opinion
cannot prevail. (see Nanahau Ram and
Anr. V. State of Madhya Pradesh (AIR 1988
SC 912).