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Admissibility of a statement made by a person as to the cause of his death
A dying declaration as an exception to the hearsay rule
Conditions for the admissibility of dying declarations
Meaning of a dying declaration
Principles governing the admissibility of dying declarations
The admissibility of dying declarations
The rationale for the principle of dying declaration
The rule that for a statement to qualify as a dying declaration, the person making the statement must believe himself to be in danger of approaching death
What constitutes a dying declaration
What is a dying declaration? In what circumstances is it admissible?
When a dying declaration will be held to be part of the res gestae
Whether a dying declaration is admissible as to the motive for murder of the deceased
Whether it is necessary for the deceased to say that he believed he was going to die for such statement to qualify as dying declaration
Whether it must be proved that the deceased was in apprehension of immediate death for his dying declaration to be admissible
Whether strict proof is required of the actual words used by the deceased
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