Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 306 -- Abetment of suicide - Deceased committed suicide by pouring kerosene oil upon her - She received 80-85% burn injuries - Accused used to tease deceased and threatened her to kidnap her again, as earlier also a case u/ss 363, 366, 376 IPC was registered against accused by father of deceased but he was acquitted - Dying declaration and..........
Standards of Weights and Measures (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 1977, Rule 2 - - Maximum Sale Price - Sellers could not have deviated or ignored statutory requirement by making declaration contrary to statutory rules - Consequences of not obeying and violating statutory rules would have been severe...........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32 -- Multiple dying declarations - Where there is more than one dying declaration, it is duty of Court to consider each one of them in its correct perspective and satisfy itself as to which one of them reflects the true state of affairs - Moreso, each dying declaration has to be considered independently on its own merit so as to appreciate its..........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 320 -- Three dying declarations - Murder - Second dying declaration recorded by Executive Magistrate witnessed by two employees of hospital - Merely because no certificate of doctor is on record, it cannot be said that said dying declaration is not reliable as doctor was not present at that time to attend..........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 320, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32 -- Three dying declarations - Murder - Death by burning - Deceased suffered 72% burn injuries - First oral dying declaration of deceased recorded by police is consistent with second dying declaration which was recorded by Executive Magistrate - Deceased named the accused in both the dying declarations -..........
Specific Relief Act, 1963, Section 34 -- Suit for declaration - Plaintiff claiming only successor-i, interest of suit property left by Transgender/deceased - She being transgender proved that deceased was her chela - Suit property would thus devolve upon plaintiff on the basis of Guru-chela custom - Suit decreed in favour of plaintiff...........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32 -- Dying declaration - Victim succumbed to his injuries after making statement before police or lodging FIR - Said statement can be treated as dying declaration and is admissible u/s 32(1) of the Act...........
Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302, 34, Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32 -- Murder - Dying declaration - Political rivals - Contents of MLC shows that it was written not only on the declaration given by deceased but also on the declaration of his party supporters - Such a declaration cannot be held, to be dying declaration u/s 32 of Evidence Act - As regarding version of..........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32 -- Dying declaration - There need not be multiple dying declarations - A singular dying declaration, if it is free from clouds of suspicion and if it inspires confidence, can be basis for convicting perpetrated of crime...........
Evidence Act, 1872, Section 32, Indian Penal Code, 1860, Section 302 -- Three dying declarations - Murder - Death by burning - Deceased made one oral and two written dying declarations - There is immediate disclosure of deceased to her mother in her first dying declaration that accused is author for burning and ran after the incident - Both written dying declarations are..........