Penal Code, 1860–Sec. 302/34–Evidence Act, 1872–Sec. 32–Conviction–Base of–Oral dying declaration–Appreciation of–Witnesses stated that the deceased informed then about the names of assailants–Nothing was elicited in the cross-examination of witnesses–Deceased was in a fit state of health to speak and make a statement–Non-cross examination of doctor who conducted the post mortem makes the dying declaration absolutely credible–Held, the conviction cannot be faulted.


