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SC: Testimony of Close Relatives Based on Oral Dying Declaration of Deceased Must be Cautiously Used - (28 Oct 2024)

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The Supreme Court has observed that the testimony of the close relative, based on the deceased's oral dying declaration, must be cautiously assessed, while using the same for convicting the accused.

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