Dying Declaration or Self-immolation of the Victim: What Should the Courts Believe?
The admissibility and reliability of dying declaration of the victim have always been a very debatable aspect for the Courts to opine and to base …
The admissibility and reliability of dying declaration of the victim have always been a very debatable aspect for the Courts to opine and to base …
The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, in V. Kalyanaswamy (Dead) by Legal Heirs v/s. L. Bakthavatsalam (Dead) by Legal Heirs, had the occasion to revisit …
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