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The State Of Madhya Pradesh vs Mohan Lal & Ors on 7 May, 1996
22. It is well settled that dying declaration alone could be the basis of
conviction without any corroboration. It is clear from the total evidence
of Dr. Arun Raghuvanshi (PW-6) that from 11:00 p.m. of 5.6. 1999 Wakil
Khan's condition was gradually deteriorating, and the alleged contradictions
or differences appearing in second dying declaration (Ex. P-9) may be the
result of Wakil Khan's deteriorating condition after the incident as FIR (Ex.
P-20) was lodged at 9:30 p.m. In the case of State of M.P. v. Mohan Lal
and Ors. (1996 JlJ 634 SC), it has been observed by the Apex Court in
para '9' of its judgment as follows:-
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