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Laxman vs State Of Maharashtra on 27 August, 2002

Correct it is that if the dying declaration is smooth, unblemished, voluntarily and natural, that can be the sole basis of conviction. But in a case under Section 304B IPC the dying declaration must relate to the demand of dowry and infliction of torture for non-fulfillment of the same resulting in the death of the victim. In this case, the nature of the dying declaration has already been stated. Regarding acceptability of the dying declaration aid may be taken from the principles as propounded by the Hon'ble Apex Court in Laxman vs. State (2002) 6 SCC 710.
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