MUNNAWAR AND ORS. versus STATE OF U.P. ETC.

MUNNAWAR AND ORS. versus STATE OF U.P. ETC.

The dying declaration recorded by the Magistrate and endorsed by the Doctor was reliable and free of suspicion; injuries caused were grievous and sufficient to cause death; medical evidence did not support the trial court's conclusion of medical negligence causing death. Presence of eyewitnesses was established....

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Parties
Appellant: Munnawar and Ors.; Respondent: State of U.P. Etc.
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
05 May 2010
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against High Court Conviction Under Section 302/149 IPC
Outcome
Appeals dismissed
Legal Topics
Dying Declaration, Murder, Section 302 IPC, Section 307 IPC, Section 149 IPC
Criminal Law Dying Declaration Murder Section 302 IPC Section 307 IPC Section 149 IPC

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Parties

Munnawar and Ors.

Appellant

State of U.P. Etc.

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against High Court Conviction Under Section 302/149 IPC

  1. 1 Reliability of dying declaration
  2. 2 Credibility of eyewitness testimony
  3. 3 Causation of death—medical negligence or direct result of injuries

Ratio Decidendi

The dying declaration recorded by the Magistrate and endorsed by the Doctor was reliable and free of suspicion; injuries caused were grievous and sufficient to cause death; medical evidence did not support the trial court's conclusion of medical negligence causing death. Presence of eyewitnesses was established. Conviction under Section 302/149 IPC was justified.

Court Disposition

Appeals dismissed

Orders

  • Conviction under Section 302/149 IPC upheld
  • Imprisonment for life for accused-appellants