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Which one of the following cases is related to dying declaration?
Question

Which one of the following cases is related to dying declaration?

A.

Mehboob Shah v. King Emperor

B.

Queen v. Abdullah

C.

Kotayya v. King Emperor

D.

M.C. Verghese v. Ponnan

Correct option is B

Queen v. Abdullah is a case related to the dying declaration. This case is significant in understanding the legal principles governing dying declarations under Indian law, where such statements are admissible as evidence under Section 32 of the Indian Evidence Act.
Information Booster:
A dying declaration is a statement made by a person who believes they are about to die, concerning the cause or circumstances of their death. It is considered reliable because a person on their deathbed is unlikely to lie.
Additional Knowledge:
· Mehboob Shah v. King Emperor: Relates to the concept of common intention.
· Kotayya v. King Emperor: Deals with the admissibility of confessional statements made to the police during custody.
· M.C. Verghese v. Ponnan: Deals with privileged communication between husband and wife., not dying declarations.

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