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Authentic dying declaration can be sole basis for conviction without any corroboration: SC

The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of an ex-army personnel for murdering his wife, a police constable, in Maharashtra s Beed district 22 years ago, emphasizing the validity of dying declarations. The court stated that an authentic, credible, and untutored dying declaration can be the sole basis for conviction. The victim s declaration led to her husband s life imprisonment, affirmed by the Bombay High Court. The Supreme Court directed the husband to surrender within two weeks, confirming his guilt beyond reasonable doubt.

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Supreme Court | Authentic dying declaration can be sole basis for conviction without any corroboration: Supreme Court

Supreme Court | Authentic dying declaration can be sole basis for conviction without any corroboration: Supreme Court
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Dying declaration enough for conviction: Supreme Court

Dying declaration enough for conviction: Supreme Court
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Supreme Court Weekly Round-Up (20 May-25 May, 2024)

With another week gone at the Supreme Court of India, Live Law is back with its Supreme Court Weekly Digest, dedicated to keeping our readers abreast of the most recent legal developments in the.

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Supreme Court: SC rejects plea seeking permission to terminate over 25-week pregnancy

The Supreme Court rejected a woman s plea to terminate her over 25-week pregnancy. It cited a report from AIIMS to deny permission but refused to make the reasons pubic to maintain privacy. The woman discovered the pregnancy late and faced financial constraints. Termination is allowed only in cases of substantial foetal abnormality or to save the woman s life as per the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act.

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