Evidence Act, 1872—Section 32(1)—Dying declaration—In the case of Prakash and another v. State of Madhya Pradesh (1992) 4 SCC 225 it has been held that when it is not borne out from the evidence of the doctor that the injuries were so grave and the condition of the patient was so critical that it was unlikely that he could make any dying declaration, there is no justification or warrant to discard the credibility of such a dying declaration.
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