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![L a woman is raped by B. As a result of shock, she (L) committed suicide three days after the occurrence, by drowning herself. Is the statement made by L regarding her rape to her mother-in-law immediately after the rape, admissible as a dying declaration under Section 32(1) of the Evidence Act? L a woman is raped by B. As a result of shock, she (L) committed suicide three days after the occurrence, by drowning herself. Is the statement made by L regarding her rape to her mother-in-law immediately after the rape, admissible as a dying declaration under Section 32(1) of the Evidence Act?](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Evidence-Mains.png)
L a woman is raped by B. As a result of shock, she (L) committed suicide three days after the occurrence, by drowning herself. Is the statement made by L regarding her rape to her mother-in-law immediately after the rape, admissible as a dying declaration under Section 32(1) of the Evidence Act?
by Admin Legal Bites 3 Oct 2021 10:21 PM GMT
![A prosecutes B for stealing a cow from him. B is convicted. The cow had been sold by B to C. A brings a suit against C for recovery of the cow and produces the judgment against B in support of his claim. Is the judgment relevant? Give reasons for your answer. A prosecutes B for stealing a cow from him. B is convicted. The cow had been sold by B to C. A brings a suit against C for recovery of the cow and produces the judgment against B in support of his claim. Is the judgment relevant? Give reasons for your answer.](https://www.legalbites.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Evidence-Mains.png)
A prosecutes B for stealing a cow from him. B is convicted. The cow had been sold by B to C. A brings a suit against C for recovery of the cow and produces the judgment against B in support of his claim. Is the judgment relevant? Give reasons for your answer.
by Admin Legal Bites 1 Oct 2021 3:13 AM GMT